There is anoher thing that frightens me, not just with prepping, but with life in general: OLD AGE.
I applaud everyone who is truly self sufficient, and able to grow crops and raise livestock; live a farmers' rural life. What happens when your physical skills or health won't allow you to do that? My wife and I are not that old, but we no longer have the physical skills to live a rural lifestyle. Everything is diminished. You can't lift what you used to. You can't see like you used to. You can't walk as long or as far as you used to. It is an endless list. Things like arthritis can become almost crippling. We just lost Bacpacker to a heart issue. It is a standing joke that when you drop something when you are young you bend over and pick it up. When you drop something when you are old you look at it and think 'How badly do I need that?' When you get down on your hands and knees, getting back up can be a real chore.
We have taken a different tack to prepping. We buy and we store. We don't produce. If things really went South, TEOTWAWKI or WROL this will be our Alamo. I don't know how long we would last without maintenance medication. I know our supplies and deep larder will far outlast our medications, and we are well prepared to defend what we have. Have you all thought about how you will prep in your old age?