Thinking of this since I've had all of 2 hours sleep last night....
In a SHTF situation, I think sleep deprivation could be a real problem as you'd probably have to stay awake long periods of time (hunting/defending/building shelter/etc)
Came across this little tidbit:
"Well learned automatic responses are not vulnerable" Sounds like it would be a good idea for all emergency preparedness skills to become second-nature.
In a SHTF situation, I think sleep deprivation could be a real problem as you'd probably have to stay awake long periods of time (hunting/defending/building shelter/etc)
Came across this little tidbit:
Well learned automatic responses are not vulnerable, but the following are:
Understanding a complex situation and ignoring irrelevant information
Assessing risks and anticipating the range of consequences
Dealing with surprise and the unexpected
Keeping track of changing events
Developing and updating strategies
Effective communication
Ability to think laterally and innovatively.
Understanding a complex situation and ignoring irrelevant information
Assessing risks and anticipating the range of consequences
Dealing with surprise and the unexpected
Keeping track of changing events
Developing and updating strategies
Effective communication
Ability to think laterally and innovatively.
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