coachdb18
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Not that many years ago, kids learned about self preservation by the fact that their survival depended upon it. When our country was becoming a nation, the frontier life was common, and defense against weather events, wild animals, indians and each other was unquestioned, as were the skills needed to hunt, fish and grow crops. Those who moved across the country knew how to and depended upon living off the land.
What we don't seem to accept or understand any more, is that we are still subject to the laws of nature, and survival and self preservation are no less important now. All it takes is one severe storm, a wrong turn leading to being stranded with a broken down vehicle, or a bear in the neighborhood to be reminded of your mortality, if unprepared, of your lack of survival skills. We now know more acutely than before that even a trip to a movie can require survival skills.
Shouldn't it be a basic requirement that our kids know how to grow a garden, shoot and skin a rabbit, what plants are edible in the woods, and how to start a campfire and set up a shelter out of nothing but natures resources basic needs?
What we don't seem to accept or understand any more, is that we are still subject to the laws of nature, and survival and self preservation are no less important now. All it takes is one severe storm, a wrong turn leading to being stranded with a broken down vehicle, or a bear in the neighborhood to be reminded of your mortality, if unprepared, of your lack of survival skills. We now know more acutely than before that even a trip to a movie can require survival skills.
Shouldn't it be a basic requirement that our kids know how to grow a garden, shoot and skin a rabbit, what plants are edible in the woods, and how to start a campfire and set up a shelter out of nothing but natures resources basic needs?
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