Clif High On How To Survive: Exit Mr. Global's Collapsing System, Invest In Knowledge, Skills, And Yourself
The Fear Comes From Inaction And Passivity
How to remove yourself from their system, invest in yourself, learn new skills, hire yourself, and survive this war.
I would like to initiate a discussion in the comments section about this Clif High video.
Clif High helps us exit many trances, including the one that falsely tells us that what we absorb, understand and re-express brings us to greater survive-ability. We still need to develop actual skills, and, as he explains, transform what appears to be money into what is actually useful for survival.
“Disregard headlines,” he says. We must focus on content that we can learn from, and use.
Have you “thought about” buying silver but not done so?
That’s ok. Clif High suggests you start with one coin, then continue, one coin at a time. Hide it. He calls silver, gold and crypto “sound money.”
He’s right, but he’s not a brow-beater. We now need to think seriously about our known skills, and hone other ones we don’t believe we have. Focus and learn.
He tells a fascinating story of a man who proved he could get any job, anywhere in the world, once he got permission to bake a loaf of bread.
He says that each and every one of us can begin to exit their system and begin our own, if we just think about what our skills are, educate ourselves, and begin to invest in ourselves instead of focusing on “getting a job,” (which he does not oppose.)
I am an admirer of Clif High and I like the way he likes to mint independence in people.
How long ago was it Americans had no “federal government” but they made it anyway? Why can’t we?
Let’s all think about our skills, and start today. This reduces anxiety much more than being hooked on the quick dopamine of one of our foes being exposed in media. (Also important, in the war’s long game.)
I admit I have partaken in the media trance of “..here’s what I think!” and asked people to make use of it, asked people to spend time in it, but there’s a growing part of me that wants to be way more pragmatic. Directly useful.
Here’s one thing I know, it’s small but what the heck: Finns used newspapers inside their clothes during the war to stay warm.
One more: Salt and water, alone, can heal many so called diseases and prevent new ones, as per the wisdom of the late, great Dr. F. Batmanghelidj.
I hope we can all talk about this. I’m beginning to wonder if being “awake” is as important as knowing, say, how to chop wood or change a tire. (And I, for one, don’t.)
I’m old enough to have experienced rural life in the early sixties. Small villages where people exchange different skills whitout any money involved. And I think thats where we are going. And it feels like returning home.
Completely agree. This is why if I had a college-aged kid now I'd tell him or her to go into the trades, or become a farmer. College degrees are gonna become more and more useless soon.