Episode 34 S1-34
Should You Stay or Go
Featuring:
Day After Disaster Ch 34
Special Guest:
Ralph Swasey

Being a Nomad vs. Staying Stationary
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Following a mega disaster you might have to be more nomadic to find water and food.
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Your provisions may not hold out causing you to get moving.
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People would be exiting urban areas to try and find food, shelter, and water.
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In order to settle you would have to have provisions like seeds to make that happen.
Key Indicators it is Time to Go
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Availability of water
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Food production
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Amount of salvaged supplies
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Security where you are.
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Deciding to leave would have to be a group decision but survival is parmount. If it is not going to happen where you are you need to move on.
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"You need to be able to adapt, adjust and overcome"
Risks vs. Benefits of a Nomadic Life
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Staying more settled means you can build a stronger community guidelines and rules clearly set.
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Some find the nomadic life style exciting and you may have more access to provisions.
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Staying more settled means you would be able to secure your camp better and protect it from outside intrusion.
Featured Quote From Today's Chapter:
“People staying behind had to watch their friends leave, and the people going had to leave their friends.”

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