There is absolutely no way a meteorite hits the earth.
But we should prepare for other unknown disasters such as virus, war, earthquake, typhoon, financial crisis, etc.
I usually need to learn relevant knowledge. For example, I often read "The Wiseman Survival Manual". The author of this book is a British special forces survival instructor. He will teach us how to survive in harsh conditions from a professional point of view. Similar survival books are the U.S. Army Survival Manual and the U.S. Air Force Survival Manual.
1. A new virus. This year is the best example. Some extreme measures have exceeded our imagination. Some people were caught off guard before they were even prepared.
In order to prevent this from happening again, the family should stock up on masks, medical alcohol, goggles, protective clothing, and 84 disinfectant in advance. There are also some non-perishable foods, including milk powder, honey, dried fungus, mushrooms, salt, raisins, walnuts, and olive oil.
Instant noodles, ham sausages, compressed biscuits, and canned braised pork, although the preservation time is relatively long, these foods lack nutritional value. The elderly, or people with high blood pressure should not eat such canned food.
In addition, some commonly used medicines should be prepared. If there are patients at home, at least 2 weeks' worth of medicines should be prepared.
During the isolation period, you may face the dilemma of disconnection and power outage, and it will be extremely difficult to receive external information. You should probably buy a radio.
2, the financial crisis. Financial crises are uncommon here, but a combination of several things can turn into a personal catastrophe.
For example, virus + unemployment + rising prices + running away from eggshell apartments is a proper rhythm of sleeping on the street.
First of all, money is needed in any situation, and it is best to plan an emergency fund for a year in advance, so that in case of an accident, you will not hide in the toilet and secretly wipe your tears.
These money should be available at any time, and can be stored in the currency fund or purchased from Yu’e Bao. But don't buy a monthly financial plan, those are due for withdrawal and not for emergencies.
If one day you really sleep on the street, I believe you will definitely need a wild sleeping bag.
3. Local war. None of our generation has experienced war, but the world is not peaceful, and local wars always exist.
Both Soros and Kostolani have written about their experiences of fleeing from war.
Recently I was watching "Fleeing to Futures" by Leo Melamed, who, as the chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade, created the international foreign exchange market.
During World War II, he and his parents escaped the clutches of the Nazis and the KGB. After traveling through the Soviet Union and Japan, it took two years to finally set foot on the soil of the United States. His escape life was very thrilling.
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