Month: January 2026 (Page 19 of 23)

Laws of Survival

FIRST LAW OF SURVIVAL: “Have a Reason to Survive” This Establishes your Survival Authority and Mission • Define your survival mission first • Anchor your entirety to that mission and all your energy will naturally flow towards protecting it • Let no circumstance override it, and reject similarly styled counterfeit motives Field Principle: A person without mission has no reason to succeed and he collapses under pressure. When the first rule is embraced, the motive becomes natural and the details play themselves out automatically.

Second Law of Survival is to “Embrace your reason to survive.” This requires the discipline to remain focused on that exact mission and the ability to sustain continuous discernment, so you can identify counterfeit priorities that claim to support your reason but are, in reality, advertising and propaganda designed to compete with your true objectives and drain your time and resources away from the mission itself. Symptoms of Failing to Execute Law 2 • Gear accumulation that doesn’t actually support your clearly defined mission • Training for unlikely scenarios while ignoring real-life risks to your defined missions • Consuming endless survival content instead of building your actual LIFE • Confusing entertainment and LARPing with preparation • Chasing fear-driven scenarios promoted by media and influencers • Preparing for collapse while neglecting family stability • Collecting tools without identifying exactly how they support your actual mission • Hoarding resources without leading your family to appreciate what they have • Building identity around being associated with an elite warrior image • Reacting to every crisis narrative instead of staying mission-focused Field Principle: Divided priorities destroys one’s chances of survival. One must learn to focus and lock onto the authentic gravity of your REAL reasons for survival. Ignore the fake projected decoy gravities that surround you that will distract you from your actual reason to survive. Adhering to this Law protects the mission from competing priorities. • Remove distractions, discern counterfeit reasons with no depth or foundation • Reject behaviors that weaken survival • Choose mission over comfort

Boneheads fight reality. Wise men plant their feet firmly in reality so they can take another careful balanced step forward towards the goal without slipping! Learn to embrace reality and cooperate with the forces in action for a more harmonious outcome. Ride the wave. Enjoy the rain and the shine. If you have a small truck, cool. It’s more mobile. If you have a big truck, cool. It can carry more stuff. If you are snowed in, cool. You get to catch up on your reading. If you are in a drought, cool. You don’t have to worry about flooding. If you lose your job, Coll. You get to take a break and build something new. If your car gets totaled, cool. You get to upgrade your car. If you screwed up and lost a friend, cool. You get to learn and try again. If you have a flat tire, cool. You get to stretch your legs. If you broke your leg and are in the hospital, cool. You get to put on comedy hour for the nurses.

The 2nd Law of Survival: Embrace reality. Learn to Love Where You ACTUALY Are. Accept and Work with Reality • Stop resenting your actual conditions. • Stop needing to be something you are NOT. • Use the terrain you have • Convert your reality into a resource, imaginary solutions don’t help ield Principle: Denial of reality wastes time and energy. Be prepared for the situation you are actually in, first. If you can’t handle real life now, then you won’t be able to handle anything else that is coming. Contingencies for Hollywood fantasies come last.

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Winkler Forest Edge

becuase for some reason people like looking at reviews filled half way with boxes
shealth
belt clip
brown micarta scales
3/16th spine
3.75 inch blade

https://www.survivalsupplies.com.au/brand/winkler-knives

Blade Steel: 80CrV2 carbon steel

Finish: Black oxide

Blade Length: 3.75 in (9.5 cm)

Overall Length: 7.87 in (20 cm)

Blade Thickness: 3/16 in (4.8 mm)

Hardness: 60 HRC

Blade Style: Spear point

Grind: Flat

Handle Material: Brown Micarta

Weight: 5.4 oz (153 g)

4.5inch hand width fits beautifully

I started selling off half of my knife collection after recent health diagnosis and went through the standard depression BS. Then thought, well Im stuck here all fukn day. Im going to do what I enjoy.Blades !. So over the next few months now that I can see properly again. Im going to get stuck back into writing about knives .Heres the first look at the forests Edge.I havent even cut a piece of cardboard with it yet. Only just came out of surgery this week. I have two more Winklers on order. A Lost lake Camp knife 6.5 inches walnut and the SD2 maple.

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