What is this “Zombie Apocalypse”?
Look around you when you’re in a public place. How many people are glued to their smart phones and tablets? I’m betting at least 60%. I’m sure that number is probably on the low side, too. These people are playing games, texting, surfing the internet, listening to their music, watching videos and movies — anything but interacting with the people around them. It’s pretty disheartening.
The “smart phone / tablet” reference is just an example. There are many more things that take up our attention — video games, television, THE INTERNET (keep reading, though). My point is that most people in today’s society would just assume sit in the same room texting one another rather than talking. Why? Are we that addicted to technology? Is the virtual world that much more interesting than the REAL world?
Because of the “technology addiction”, people have forgotten what’s most important – PEOPLE! Folks are too worried about themselves and their technology today to be concerned with interacting with the people around them. They are more worried about having the latest phone, the best game system, and the biggest TVs. They are becoming (or have already become) “zombies”. There, I said it. In the movies and on TV, people are turned into zombies by receiving a bite from another zombie. In this “zombie apocalypse”, that zombie bite is incurred when someone with a better phone than you shows off. That makes you want that phone. You need to have it! It’s like a zombie wanting flesh and brains — you must have it to survive!
Here’s the kicker, though — the zombies become more zombie-like by trudging off to work a job that they (most likely) hate every day just to get enough money to buy the newest gadget to perpetuate their zombieness. (Yeah, I just made up a new word… use it if you like. lol).
How to Survive During the Apocalypse
Let’s get something straight — I am not saying that having a smart phone, TV and internet makes us all zombies, but it definitely enables us to become zombies if we allow ourselves to get wrapped up in it all. In fact, these pieces of technology can actually become part of your preps! The television will be a great source of information in a time of crisis. If the cable and satellites go out, pop in a movie to keep the kids calm and entertained while you take action. Your phone is naturally the fastest means of communication with your family and friends. The internet acts as communication, information and entertainment. The thing is, you have to teach your “prepper network” to use them sparingly so they don’t become zombies, too.
I would guess that you probably know people — probably a LOT of people — that have the mentality that it will never happen to them and their family, am I right? They are not prepared and have little to no real survival instinct. They probably also have delusions of grandeur, so they think if something DID happen, other people would work it out for them. THESE are the zombies YOU need to worry about. They will be the ones who come to you when SHTF wanting you to take them in. They will expect you to care for them, give them food and water, and keep them safe from impending doom.
How to Stop the “Zombie Apocalypse”
Isn’t all of this just a little bit overboard? Maybe, but it is true in a general sense. Take note of the people around you — family, friends and neighbors. Talk to them about their plan of action in a time of crisis. The ones that say they plan on coming to your house because they know you have to together are the ones you need to watch out for the most. You should take the initiative to talk to them. Help to train them and teach them how to be prepared on their own so that if they DO come to you, they will be bringing their preps with them, as well.
Ok. Let’s be serious. In order to help prevent this whole thing from getting too much out of hand, what can you do?
Get outside and practice your survival skills more frequently. I would just about bet if you got outside more often and worked with your hands and your mind, you would enjoy it much more than being wrapped up in a video game. Make life your video game and your soul will smile! If you’re the type person that plays a video game until you reach the next level or the next checkpoint, you can definitely perfect a survival skill. Have you learned to make a primitive fire yet? Take the time to practice! …and don’t practice until you get it right, practice until you can’t get it wrong! The more comfortable you are with a skill, the more adept you’ll be when the time comes that you actually have to use it.
I personally believe that we need to gather near us the ones who are prepared. We also need to have additional preps for those unprepared, but not enough that they become leeches. We either take them in and put them to work, or we give them a 72-hour kit and send them on their way. That may sound harsh, but if they’re not willing to pull their weight, they will only sink us all. Get your house in order and find low-impact ways to convey info on how you did it with others. When it comes to changing behavior, the harder we push, the harder they will push back. If we’re not careful, we can actually divide friends and family much worse than the technology.
What do YOU think? Are we living in the zombie apocalypse now? How do we break free?

