Is Insanity the Rule of the Day?
We’ve all heard the common laymen’s definition of insanity – “Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” By this definition, I’m definitely insane!
I don’t think I’m alone in this but there are many aspects of my life where I’m trying to improve and do better but I don’t change the underlying principals or actions that end up leading me right down the same old path to failure. I keep telling myself, “This time it will be different – I’m really serious and focused this time” but I fail to change the basic behavior that is at the root of my discontent.
This definition not only applies to each of us as individuals but equally applies to groups, associations, organizations, companies and yes, even countries. The phrase, “History repeats itself” was penned as a result of this very principal. Year after year, decade after decade and century after century this seemingly simple principle is repeated in countries throughout the world.
History books are full of stories about countries creating governments and implementing policies that have proven to fail in the past but nevertheless, this time will be different. But guess what, it never is. Sure there may be slight differences in how certain economic policies are implemented but the end result is always the same – failure.
We are currently seeing yet one more example of failed economic policies being played out in Venezuela. Your heart goes out to the desperate citizens of that country who are in a fight for their very lives. They are starving to death. With the current inflation rate of over 60,000%, IMF economists are predicting Venezuela’s inflation rate could exceed 1,000,000% this year and the leaders of the country are grasping at straws in an attempt to resolve these overwhelming issues.
It now requires stacks of bills (bolivars) to purchase just a roll of toilet paper. There’s probably more paper in the stack of bills than in the roll of toilet paper. One might be better off just using the bolivars as toilet paper for they are worth less.
Stories of using wheelbarrows to carry all the bolivars necessary to purchase just a few items are common. But this story isn’t a new one. There are many stories of similar circumstances due to hyper-inflation. In Zimbabwe, due to hyper-inflation, it cost 100 Trillion Zimbabwe dollars to purchase 3 eggs. During the 1920’s, the Weimar Republic in Germany experienced a similar financial implosion when the German Mark became almost worthless. Take a look at this chart at how quickly things got out of control.

The current exchange rate in Venezuela is about 250,000 bolivars per U.S. dollar. In an attempt to somehow get control over this debilitating issue, the government has just announced they are devaluing the bolivar by some 95% and will attempt to peg it to the governments proposed cryptocurrency, the “petro”. This pushes the exchange rate to over 6,000,000 bolivars per U.S. dollar.
Seriously?? We all know where this is going to end up – total financial collapse and a bankrupt country. Unfortunately, there are m
illions of innocent citizens who will bear the brunt of this financial disaster.
The underlying lesson to be learned here is that we cannot afford to rely on politicians and governments to provide for our needs or guarantee a life of prosperity or even basic survival. This is a lesson that has been taught throughout the centuries but very few learn from the mistakes of the past.
In addition, it’s all too easy to rationalize that such things could never happen here. Our country is too big to fail. We are the financial anchor of the world with the dollar being used as the international reserve currency. Things might get a little tough but we’ll never fail, right?
Remember the definition of insanity. Is our country doing the same things over and over expecting a different result? Are we repeating and implementing failed practices of other countries throughout the world? Are we moving forward with the attitude that “this time things will be different”?
It doesn’t take long reading and watching the news to realize that’s exactly what we’re doing. Our “beloved” politicians continue to try and please the masses (so they can keep their jobs) with financial plans and programs that we absolutely cannot afford and that will lead us to destruction.
I have a friend who is a recovering alcoholic. The definition of insanity we’ve been discussing was the pattern of his life. Indeed, he knew he needed to make the hard decisions and take the actions to start down the road to recovery but he initially wasn’t willing to learn from the experience of others. He had his own plan which was unfortunately just repeating his feeble efforts to cut down on his drinking, but it never worked.
He saw himself as someone different – unlike all the other alcoholics. In his mind, his circumstances were unique and he saw himself with will power and abilities others didn’t have. Unfortunately, it was all just in his mind. He wasn’t different. To begin the healing and recovery process, he had to admit it and be willing to do the difficult and often painful things to turn his life around.
That’s one of the biggest problems with this whole insanity thing – most of us are not willing to do the difficult and painful things that will change our lives for the better.
Let’s face it, there’s very little, if anything we personally can do that will keep our country from heading down the path of financial ruin. We are so far beyond the stage of bankruptcy (base on the definition you and I know and understand) that to turn this ship around and pay off our debts is nowhere near reality.
The only way these overwhelming financial issues can be corrected is through a major reset. And such a reset will create a monumental hardship for us all. It’s no longer a question of “IF”, but “WHEN”. And we will not be receiving much of a warning as to when it will all hit the fan.
When we’re finally ready to embrace the idea that our country cannot continue to go down the financial path we’re on, then we’re in a position to do something about it. Since we can’t change the direction our government is taking us, we need to focus on the direction we’re taking our own families.
We need to earnestly prepare for the day when our precious dollar may be worthless. How will we feed our families? How will we provide for their needs? Where will we live? How can we survive?
Please take the time now to create a survival game plan for you and your family. The need has never been greater. The day will come, sooner rather than later, that you will be so very grateful you did! Don’t allow yourself to be drawn into the ease of complacency. Don’t allow the consequences of insane behavior to jeopardize your family’s future. Be willing to do the difficult and painful things now for the sake of your loved ones.

While the pop culture view of Preppers paints a picture of someone who is hiding in a cave paranoid about an impending doomsday event, most Preppers would find this to be highly inaccurate. Although there are certainly people who are concerned with an apocalyptic disaster, many Preppers are more concerned with being able to deal with day to day issues or larger scale natural disasters, power outages, or the like (common sense stuff to most Preppers).
Think about this – when you’re a Prepper, you make sure you have the right tools, supplies, training, and knowledge to deal with a variety of situations. Instead of giving your money to a company who promises to help you out financially in the aftermath of an emergency or disaster, being a prepper is a more proactive form of insurance. If you buy supplies and tools and invest in your own training and knowledge, you’re setting yourself up to better respond to an emergency that affects you, your family, or your friends.
Emergency supplies at home
Guess what – it never happened. I never got to the point where I didn’t feel the food I ate would have tasted so much better with a little salt. So I eventually went back to associating with my life-long friend, salt.
There are countless stories and examples of people who due to war or famine, are placed in a survival environment with very little or no food. When food is finally secured, the last thing on their minds is whether the food is organic or what the sodium levels are. In fact, salt and fat are craved and desperately needed by the body to survive.
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There was a light rain outside but what really caught our eye was the way the clouds were moving. I have never seen clouds like that before. They were swirling around so fast, twisting sometimes in smaller circles inside of larger ones and coming closer to the ground than I had expected.
They had one of those little food bars with potato logs and fried chicken, etc. I bought everything I could (there wasn’t much left) along with several bottles of water and Gatorade. I luckily had enough cash in my pocket to cover the cost. After I paid for the food we headed back to the hotel and rationed out the food, not knowing how long it would be before we could get more.
The only radio channel we could get was a small local station and they kept fading in and out. One thing I never knew, hurricanes set off multiple small tornadoes as they rip through an area. The radio station kept reporting all these tornadoes being set off all around us.
Growing up, we had a very special neighbor gift tradition that with today’s prices would be equivalent to about $80 per family. It involved harvesting Christmas trees up near our cabin and giving as our neighbor gift, Christmas trees to each of our neighbors.
remember my dad using a keyhole saw to cut down the trees and he would have us boys drag the trees to the truck.
Even though the smell was great, the stickiness of the sap was terrible to deal with. Sometimes, our fingers would stick together almost like they were super-glued. And for those of you who have never had the pleasure of having your hands covered in tree sap – it doesn’t wash off!
I had a discussion about a similar subject with my grandson a couple of weeks ago. An issue came up regarding a friend of his who had started doing things that had the potential of creating real problems. This friend was making choices that could lead to decisions that would negatively impact his future and the consequences of his actions could be severe.
yer. If you want to become a better player, you must play those that are better than you. You will never become a better player by always playing those who are worse than you.
The cemetery is 170 years old and encompasses 250 acres. There are over 120,000 persons buried there. Needless to say, this cemetery is huge and covered with trees with rolling hills.
I came across a wonderful article entitled “Feel Disconnected? Try Slowing Down” by Charlotte Larcabal that I want to share with you. It addresses this issue perfectly.
I had to laugh when I saw this Batman cartoon.
In fact, a member of the mouse family – the pack rat, looks more like Mickey Mouse that a regular mouse. The pack rat is a little larger than a mouse and has big round ears just like Mickey. Unfortunately, I’ve had far too much experience with both mice and pack rats.
I’ve been wakened in the night to the sounds of wrenches, toys and baby bottles being dragged across the floor by pack rats as they tried desperately to stow away their new found treasures. They loved to collect all kinds of items for their nests. I guess these critters felt that the cabin was really their domain and we were just occasional visitors. They may have been trying to let us know the cabin was their turf and we should hit the road.
line. When I reattached and pressurized the line, they were in for the ride of their lives – literally!
s in”? The answer is because the Lord wouldn’t let them.