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Do we think that zombies are going to come from some where and attack humanity?

No. Not exactly.

But we know that…… although most days are very similar to the day before…… occasionally there are days that are nothing like the day before.  In San Francisco, in 1906, April 17 was pretty much like April 16.  But on April 18 the earthquake struck and everything changed.  December 6, 1941 was another day in paradise on the island of Oahu Hawaii.  Then on December 7, the Japanese attacked and everything changed.            We are already experiencing significant climate changes. Whether the next Big Change will be from an from extreme weather event or a deadly virus outbreak or an atomic bomb or an asteroid impact or the volcano blows, we don’t know.  It probably won’t be a zombie attack, but I like the term Zombie Apocalypse and have chosen it as my symbol for the coming change. In the aftermath of this coming change we can expect millions of starving and sick people that will probably be doing a good job of projecting  the zombie image.

My name is Aubrey Enoch. I am 70 years old and employed as a maintenance man. In the past I have been employed as a carpenter, plumber, electrician, HVAC repairman, long haul trucker, draftsman, vocational instructor, construction equipment operator, farmer, chimney sweep, brick layer and building designer.                                                        Years ago I had the feeling I needed to get ready for something so, in 1973, I sold my all redwood house in the Russian River region of northern California and moved to my grandfather’s farm in southwest Arkansas.  It’s now forty years doing the homestead thing.                                       I don’t know how much I’ve learned about what to do in those years.                                       I think I’ve learned a few things not to do.

Invest your time on things that you can do something about. Don’t waste your time worrying about things that you can’t do anything about. At some point you have to let go.                   I can’t do anything about Monsanto, but I can do something about avoiding GMO foods.      I can’t do anything about getting older and weaker and producing less energy, but I can reduce my weight so my load is lighter.

Everything that we would consider as living tissue must take in energy and raw materials. I call those responses that address this necessity, the a.1.  All behavioral responses that are directed towards satisfying our metabolic needs are the a.1    If you don’t satisfy your a.1, it sends a signal of distress to your brain. Your brain may send you on a mission to eat something or drink some alcohol or go to the mall with your credit card or go to the doctor to get some medicine or watch a movie, or smoke or snort, or some other diversion, but until you do something that the a.1 thinks is productive, that distress signal isn’t going away.

Prepare for the Zombie Apocalypse.

Your a.1 will like it.

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