Across the doomsday prepping community, a positive outlook can make all the difference. Instead of viewing potential disasters with fear, try to see them as opportunities for growth and learning.
Rowan MacKenzie, 40, has spent £315,000 on supplies to prepare for the end of the world - and is now urging people to 'act ...
It could even reflect an addiction to drama. “Doomsday prepping, at its core, can absolutely be a logical response to uncertainty and fear,” says Dr Scott Lyons, a psychologist and the author ...
A lot of people think of a weird guy with a beard living in a hut in the woods with his dog and his manifesto — I think I provide a different face,” she said.
Prepping, I learn, can become all-consuming and stems from anxiety and fear. It can be a symptom of underlying mental health conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It could even reflect ...
Tech billionaires are building luxury doomsday bunkers, according to a tell-all book by Douglas Rushkoff. Sources: The Guardian, "Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires ...
The stereotypical doomsday prepper — the paranoid fearmonger ... homesteading and disaster-prepping influencers have amassed millions of followers across various platforms.