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Finding Your A-Team
Going into Doomsday with a team is a common strategy to survive. Whether it is your family, friends, or like-minded people, being part of a group increases your odds of survival greater than going at it solo (Lone-Wolf Style). Many people who are new to prepping often lean on a veteran prepper who brought them into it for support and guidance. This usually leads to you being mixed into a pre-existing team. If you are unfortunate enough to not have a prepping team nearby, consider forming your own using these tips to find members.
By M.L. Lewis3 years ago in Longevity
Dear Monarcy Fetishists
To be clear, I’m not talking about the people who are genuinely mourning the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II. Whether you’re grieving because you were already a staunch monarchist, because you met her in person and liked her, because you feel like the loss of someone who has been present your entire life is one more instability in an already rocky time, or whatever other reason: your feelings are valid, and you have my compassion for your sense of loss.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Longevity
COVID KNOCKED ME ON MY ASS -AND THAT’S AFTER FOUR VACCINE SHOTS
NOTE: This article is being written as a warning and advisory to those who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 and think they are fully protected. I am not a medical professional, and this should not be taken as medical advice. It is my opinion and advice based on my experience.
By Joan Gershman3 years ago in Longevity
Always Wanted to Create Your Zen Garden? Here’s How to Do It
Do you often want to spend your free time outside and enjoy the fresh air and the sun while meditating, just like all those fitness and health gurus on Instagram? Of course, you do. But does your outdoor space spark relaxation, peace and mindfulness? Not really. Well, you can fix that issue with just a few affordable yet effective backyard remodel ideas that will not only make your backyard more presentable but also safer, more practical, more valuable for potential future buyers, and most importantly, more Zen. Here’s how you can remodel your backyard and create a small oasis of peace just for you and your family:
By Sadie Brooks3 years ago in Longevity
Listening and hearing are not the same thing
Listening and hearing are not the same What we hear and what is said may be different. More and more commercial activities now rely on telephone conversations, the larger companies claim to record these conversations, but has any “customer” been able to hear a play back of a disputed conversation? The interpretation of what words actually mean coupled with what being said is not always the same as what is heard; make this reliance on telephone conversations unsafe for the consumers.
By Peter Rose3 years ago in Longevity
What are the risk factors and complications of Prostate Cancer?
Introduction Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that develops in a walnut shaped gland called prostate gland. The most typical form of cancer is prostate cancer. Numerous prostate cancers have a sluggish growth rate, where they may not pose a major threat. However, while some prostate cancers are aggressive and spread quickly, others are slow-growing and may require little or no treatment.
By aprazerhealthcaresocial3 years ago in Longevity
Just Because The Internet Said It, Doesn't Make It True!
Today is the official day that Larry Page and Sergey Brin launched Google in 1998. Google is the most used web-based search engine in the world. The site processes over two trillion searches a year with the average person using it 3-4 times a day. Even though it was intended for good, it can turn evil quickly. Many people used the web for a sinister purpose. Using the platform to pass deadly lies and false information. Here are some terrible and lethal myths we all believe to be true.
By M.L. Lewis3 years ago in Longevity
The Negative Effects of Stress on Beauty: How to Overcome Them
Stress can have a serious impact on our looks. Between hair loss, skin disorders, and wrinkles, it’s no wonder that people associate stress with aging more than any other factor out there! But what does stress actually do to your body? And how can you fight back against the ravages of stress? Read on to find out more about the negative effects of stress on beauty and how you can combat them.
By Susan Ashley3 years ago in Longevity
Cancer is "dragged out"?
As the saying goes, "if a small disease is not treated, a big disease is difficult to cure". In life, it is normal to have headaches and fever, and many people are busy with work and do not take minor illnesses to heart, so they can endure them. Cancer may have already planted a seed in your heart at this time.
By Matthew A Lam3 years ago in Longevity
Walking speed and life expectancy related?
A British study found that: for people who walk fast and people who walk slowly, the length of life will be different The University of Leicester in the UK conducted a 10-year-long study of 470,000 people aged 50 years or older on average and found that people who walk faster and those who walk slower have a longer life expectancy of 15 - 20 years compared to those who walk slower. But this study does not say that people who walk faster will live longer and that people who walk slower will not live as long as those who walk faster.
By Matthew A Lam3 years ago in Longevity









