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01 August, 08:33
many may have missed 2021 interviews from Juan in which he mentioned that things have to get so bad, that theyā€™re permanently seared into the memory of those that lived through it. the example he gave was the Great Depression, and how people who survived the depression always sought to save, repurpose, reuse, buy inexpensively, etc. this was long before anyone uttered the word inflation.

iā€™ve recently noticed my mother going out of her way to change how she shops, uses items (reusing freezer bags, tin foil, cling wrap), prepares food (bulk rice rather than the fancy boil in bag), saves paper ā€œthis would make a good firestarterā€ and generally approaches money and available resources.

the only way this all works is if the scars are so deep that the next generation learns, and their children learn, and so on. it canā€™t be transitory. it canā€™t be shrugged off. it has to be life changing. a bend in the universe.

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