Best Skills to Learn Now for True Self-Sufficiency?
Lately I've been thinking a lot about what skills would *really* make a difference if things went sideways long-term—not just having a stocked pantry or backup generator, but the kind of hands-on know-how that can keep you going year after year. Obviously gardening and basic first aid are high up on the list, but what about other traditional skills that might get overlooked? For example, has anyone here invested time into learning things like spinning and weaving, candle or soap making, or maybe even simple tool forging?
I'm also curious about the most teachable skills for kids or grandkids—how early do you start involving them, and which ones do they actually enjoy learning? Right now I'm working on food preservation, but I'm realizing just how much there is to learn about soil health, seed saving, and even basic herbal remedies. What are the top three skills you'd prioritize for long-term self-sufficiency? And for those who've already gone
I'm also curious about the most teachable skills for kids or grandkids—how early do you start involving them, and which ones do they actually enjoy learning? Right now I'm working on food preservation, but I'm realizing just how much there is to learn about soil health, seed saving, and even basic herbal remedies. What are the top three skills you'd prioritize for long-term self-sufficiency? And for those who've already gone