Don’t worry, just a little bump - $70 is just around the corner. Short traders just keep making those margin calls, mortgage the house if you have to. Fortunes await you! PO is for pansies and doomers. At $70 short some more ..... it is going back to $22 .... the world is awash with oil ........ reality has nothing to do with it, its all in those charts!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:51 am Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
HEADER_RACK wrote:
Do yourself a favor. Worry about you and yours and damn the rest. They have already damned themselves and they like it that way. No amount of PO preaching is going to change it for them.
...the wise man knows what he says...the fool says what he knows.
HEADER_RACK gave you good advice.
While I do spend a little time educating others, it is a tiny faction of the % of the effort I do with my own preps work.
We are in the 'Indian Summer'. Don't wait until the winter sets in to start work on your preparedness efforts.
You still have some valuable time left to prepare for what awaits you down the road.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:57 am Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
Homesteader wrote:
In my experience people like to "learn" things on their own, not be "told" things by someone.
The best I've been able to do is wait for the other person to bring up gas prices etc. . have a conversation with them during which I mention I've learned a lot at this site called peakoil.com. Either they have the curiosity and motivation to follow up on their own or they don't.
If they don't then Darwin will figure out the rest.
At some point enough people will figure it out and want to do something productive about it. That is when I'm planning on putting energy into building community. Doing it sooner has been a waste of time, effort and quite possibly has done nothing more than make me and mine a target when it goes south.
I'm open to better methods however.
Well, we all had to learn on our own about PO. So I just plant seeds in toehrs and if the sprout OK and if not OK.
But I do not farm the seeds, I just scatter with little effort on my part. It is up to others to cultivate them.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:09 am Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
grampybone wrote:
People believe what they want to believe. It's like talking to a brick wall sometimes. I have given up. All that matters now is me and mine. Screw the rest.
Well, when our efforts at helping others get rebuffed sometime our feelings get hurt.
Everyone is different. I just give some info and they can research it themselves if interested.
Sometimes it takes time for the seeds to sprout.
I argue with no one.
If I have the truth, I keep it and use it and share it. If you do not want it that is OK, I make no demands you adopt it.
If I am wrong and you have the truth I adopt it readily and now I have the truth as well. Wherever the truth is - that is where I go.
What is the truth?
The truth is that which does not change.
This is not so just because people have the cleverest argument to prove such things.
We cannot save others if we have 'not prepared' to save them.
For myself I can barley afford to prepare for the 3 of us. Nor do I gave unlimited space for preparedness supplies for others even if I had more money.
I am lucky that I have a 45' x 75' piece of ground to grow food on...but in realty that is not much land for the 3 of us, so how could it be stretched even further? (I am lucky in the sense that when in L.A. I had much less land.)
It is a hard fact of life that the Survivor must be Selfish in order to SURVIVE.
Just be authentic with what you do and you can be at peace with whatever the outcome is.
For one to be Successful at Survival understand the importance of all the 'S' words and how one's Success at Survival balances on the interaction of all the 'S' words and by practical application of a Successful Survival philosophy.
And while we do need a modicum of Smarts to be a Successful Survivor...well, let me paraphrase the title of an old post I wrote so it is apropos here:
'Academic Smarts are not the Same as Survival Smarts.'
The realities of being a Successful Survivor are this.
To be Successful at Survival requires one to be Selfish as opposed to Selfless.
It is impossible to be a Saint and Save everyone in the world that has not done their preparedness footwork to Supply their emergency needs.
Just Sharing Some of your emergency Supplies with one other person may put your life in jeopardy.
So now there are two deaths as opposed to one.
But only you can judge how many lives your Supplies can maintain and your desires to be philanthropic can Support.
Don't ever let another person tell you otherwise. The one's doing the browbeating are usually the one's that have done little in the area of preparedness.
But the concept of Sharing goes beyond just Sharing Supplies. It also encompasses Sharing our time and our energies - for Survival can be a full time job just to keep ourselves and our loved one's alive.
We are all human and have limitations, so we can only Spread ourselves so thin before we Start to develop cracks in our health - whether it be mental health or physical health.
The Successful Survivor must accept that the Self must come first. And while it is unfortunate that the foundation of that Success is based in Selfishness and not in philanthropy...that is what the reality of it is.
If we lived in a perfect dream world, then we could wipe out all these unfortunate and unforeseen circumstances that would cause one to have to prepare for possible disasters, upheavals and emergencies.
But the cold hard facts are that the business of Survival is not always nice and pretty - but it is always rooted in putting the preservation of one's own life first.
We develop Self confidence by mastering the Skills needed to overcome any Situation that arises to threaten our life.
Let me delve into the concept of Selfish versus Selfless actions a little more. I don't wish to promote the wrong view that being Selfish is the key to being happy and at peace.
As the Taoists tell us...fleas come with the dog. And if one desires to be a Survivalist, then one must accept some fleas to come with the job.
Most humans have a natural desire to help those in need. It is part of their makeup. But we must accept that we have built our world on unsustainable means - a means built artificially on fossil fuel.
And when we live out of balance with natures intended means there is a price to pay to come back in balance with nature. And the price usually extracts pain from us in the adjustment process.
This question of Sustainability is the key to helping one make the tough decision as to whether to help another out with their provisions or energies.
If whatever you offer is available to you in unlimited amounts or amounts that would be hard to deplete, then one may not have to be so concerned with Sharing such bounty. (Although Sharing anything with desperate people also has the potential for Security problems irrespective of the question of Sustainability.)
But whatever way you decide to proceed...be authentic and you can be at peace with your actions.
The 'authenticity acid test' would ask the question; 'Would you do the same thing again knowing the outcome of your actions?'
If you would not do it again, then your actions are not authentic, since you are not at peace with the outcome.
Authenticity is the key to being at peace. For even if you or your loved ones must die early to gratify one's philanthropic desires, then one can be at peace with that outcome if one authentically puts philanthropy above personal Survival.
This all goes back to my quote on Thoreau and the subject of pride...where do we put our pride?
Do we put our pride in helping others first and ourselves and our family Second?
Or do we put our pride in Self preservation?
...In the end you only have to please yourself with your actions...just be authentic with what you do and you can be at peace with whatever the outcome is.
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:11 am Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
Two of my college lecturers and one freind suprisingly took it very well and got it. However, although most of people on my architecture course (including my lecturer) seem to get it, they think slapping a few solar panels an modernist glass and steel structures is the solution. How delusional can you get!
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:19 pm Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
allenwrench wrote:
I think it is part of our nature to help others. Although some of us may like the educating of others in terms of PO theory for its shock value.
True, we love to help others. I help others understanding PO as my selfish PO preparation. The more people close to me are prepared, the more resources I have. That's why I don't give up educating others.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:54 pm Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
pedalling_faster wrote:
i emailed my brother a copy of the Hirsch Report. it made him angry. a lot of people around here have had similar experiences.
Just curious, what aspects of the report made him angry? He thought it was lies? He was not happy we are not doing anything about the problem? Or was it just the realization that things are going to get ugly fairly soon? _________________ The oil barrel is half-full.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:38 pm Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
The message IS out there now. Anyone not questioning the role diminishing natural resources is and will play in their lives is not salvageable. They might be too stupid to live. Hate to say it. I generally like humanity as a species, but some of them, well they just ain't all right in the head.
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:44 pm Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
kublikhan wrote:
pedalling_faster wrote:
i emailed my brother a copy of the Hirsch Report. it made him angry. a lot of people around here have had similar experiences.
Just curious, what aspects of the report made him angry? He thought it was lies? He was not happy we are not doing anything about the problem? Or was it just the realization that things are going to get ugly fairly soon?
well imagine you have a healthy friend in his 20s-30s. Normally his chance to die of cancer is 16%. You make some research, and discover that his mother and father are currently treating cancer, and that all 4 of his grandparents have died of cancer, and so did 8 of his great-grandpas. So you tell him that his chance of getting cancer and dying from it is about 100% , unless he' ll face some truck on a highway or blow his brains out earlier. What do you think his reaction will be? Did he ask you to do it?
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:59 pm Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
Telling suburbans they need to be ready to walk across town for groceries and grow food in their back yard? That's like trying to convince an Irish Catholic in 1840 that he needs to A) Stop screwing and B) Grow something in addition to potatoes on his 1/4 acre plot. Asking too much, in other words...
No need to sidetrack into the details of the Great Famine, I know how Ireland cruelly remained a grain exporter while 5 million starved. That parallel well may hold this time, too.
A top down approach may be a better idea. It seems obvious to me that having mitigation plans ready on a municipal scale is more effective than spending hours arguing with the ignorant about water cars and ANWR. _________________ Cogito, ergo non satis bibivi
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 12:58 am Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
Pretorian wrote:
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well imagine you have a healthy friend in his 20s-30s. Normally his chance to die of cancer is 16%. You make some research, and discover that his mother and father are currently treating cancer, and that all 4 of his grandparents have died of cancer, and so did 8 of his great-grandpas. So you tell him that his chance of getting cancer and dying from it is about 100% , unless he' ll face some truck on a highway or blow his brains out earlier. What do you think his reaction will be? Did he ask you to do it?
Wouldn't a person with "maturity" rather know the hard truth rather then sweet lies.
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:04 am Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
TheDude wrote:
Ireland cruelly remained a grain exporter while 5 million starved.
The Irish are very generous people.
TheDude wrote:
Telling suburbans they need to be ready to walk across town for groceries and grow food in their back yard? Asking too much, in other words.
Not really. It depends on who's asking. If Oprah, Simon Cowell and other suburban icons were doing the asking, there is a chance the message will get across.[/quote]
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:34 am Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
TheDude wrote:
Telling suburbans they need to be ready to walk across town for groceries and grow food in their back yard? That's like trying to convince an Irish Catholic in 1840 that he needs to A) Stop screwing and B) Grow something in addition to potatoes on his 1/4 acre plot. Asking too much, in other words...
No need to sidetrack into the details of the Great Famine, I know how Ireland cruelly remained a grain exporter while 5 million starved. That parallel well may hold this time, too.
A top down approach may be a better idea. It seems obvious to me that having mitigation plans ready on a municipal scale is more effective than spending hours arguing with the ignorant about water cars and ANWR.
My friend told my suburban neighbors about peak oil last year. And this year the neighbor husband has been spraying roundup so he can have more lawn area for his kids to play in. He was even spraying roundup within 20 feet of our garden. So our small garden is no longer an organic garden and we dare not feed it to our toddler. He doesnt understand these things or does not care except for his concerns, getting the weeds, overgrowth out of there and getting the lawn in.
So I take the hint from the universe. Its pointless to try to survive here, you cant survive surrounded by people who have no idea of survival and dont even care about it. The mom put in a (6x6) garden last year mostly because it felt good (therapeutic) digging in the soil. But their veggies including tomatoes were not picked, the garden became overgrown with weeds and grass this spring and they used it as a place to put their table. So I guess you could say I've had enough of suburban living and modern society. We'll have to find someplace to live. But I've got skills and knowledge so can figure it all out. If the economy crashes so be it. Hopefully can cash out on the beautiful suburban prime property... closeness to schools, proximity to highway and shopping, new construction with deck he he... I guess I've realized the peak oil message cant get out if the values are not in the right place...
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:06 pm Post subject: Re: How do we get the message out there about imminent Peak
What's the point? If people living in the American South West can’t understand that they’re in a multi-decade drought and all the consequences that are going to accompany it. How could they even fathom something like peak oil production and ensuing consequences?
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