Bebe Boo, did you say cash? Because I happen to have a few things to say about money:
Here I suggest several ways you can spend your fiat money, which is ultimately worthless: Use it to buy the loyalty of people who can really help you. Sometimes it can be in the form of a hot meal, or it can be much-needed favors. We should focus our efforts like a lazer beam and focus on the most intelligent and hence most dangerous group: young, intelligent, Christian/white males. They are the most likely group to support gun rights and who generally see things our way. Take advantage of this group. Make them yours. Befriend them the best you can. Do not fret if you cannot convert them in one go. Just keep them around as friends, and eventually they will see that what we stand for is good, and they will come around. You can consider doing something practical for them that shows your concern for their welfare, such as by buying them a hot meal (believe it or not, a lot of young white dudes go hungry everyday). Note though: when you do something nice for someone, you want them to know you are doing something nice for them, but you want to do it in a way that does not offend their sense of dignity. In other words, don't make people feel like a loser( one good way to achieve this is by charging a small amount of money, say, one dollar, so they feel that they are buying a meal, not receiving handouts). This is very important. Always keep in the forefront of your mind how your actions make the other person feel. Also, I have said many times we should truly listen, and I just want to stress again how important that is. True listening, when done, is almost an art. Forget about waiting for the other person to finish talking so you can say your piece. That is not true listening. When you truly listen, you are not just listening to the words being said, you are also gaining understanding of where he is coming from, why he says the the things he says, what is important to him, does he have any values and what those are. What are his fears and what are his cherished dreams. It's almost like shining the beam of a flashlight into someone's psyche. If you master the art of true listening, it will give you unbelievable advantage over someone who is only nodding his head along and waiting for his turn to speak. True listening is also powerful in the sense that it shows the other person that you care. It only makes sense; we only truly listen to those who we care about, everybody else we tend to tune out. So listen, my sweet boys, learn how to truly listen.
To be continued
More on money: your money, you should spend immediately. Because fiat money is ultimately worthless. However, at the current moment, it still has purchasing power. So what I would do, though you should tailor it to your personal circumstances, is to secure the basic needs, such as housing and food. I can't comment on what kind of housing to get, because I don't know your circumstances. Do you want a permanent base of operation, or do you want mobility, in which case living out of a car would really suit you. As for food, normally the thing to do is to own land and then raise crop on it. But the big downside is that you are now immobile. Plus you will become a prime target for robbers during lean times. So if I were you. I would learn to become a forager, someone who can tell what kind of plants, fruits, mushrooms are safe to eat. As well as the skills required to hunt for your own meat (venison, wild boar...etc). I prefer the foraging and hunting to owning land because of how mobile and flexible they allow you to be, but if you can make landownership work, then hey, that's great, too. We need more good people owning land. Then, spend money on getting a really useful degree. It could be a lot of things, a foreign language, mechanical engineering, knowledge that allows you to make repairs to cars, computers, electronics, degree on radio or wireless communication, DNA/RNA technology, 5G networks, computer network, cybersecurity, anything military-related, almost any branch of STEM, philosophy, psychology (although the last two you can learn at home for free). And this is important: Learn to make friends. Learn how to make people like you. Learn how to influence people. Friends can give you such big help; let's say you have a friend who is good with statistics, that means you won't have to get good at statistics. I can't stress it enough, do not become little islands. Reach out, and invite people into your life. As for charities, my general rule is you should only donate to strangers (which is what most charities are), if you absolutely know they are not fakes, and you have money to lose. If you insist on supporting a cause, research carefully and make sure your money ends up where you intend it to be. You can also find excuses to give money to a family member. He doesn't have to be a freedom-fighter, but he has to be honest and really cares about you. Family members are already quite loyal to begin with, and when they are also honest, plus you have been finding wholesome, inconspicuous way to give them money, they will become a very strong supporter of you.
Finally: When you first meet someone, make sure you make steady eye contact. This makes you appear trustworthy. Then you smile, give a firm handshake, and state your name. It does wonders.
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