Good Day Everyone!
I had a question for all my fellow human beings out there. Before I ask you, I have a few little points to make. In the event of a natural disaster and we feel that our lives are threatened, people do not think clearly or sometimes even rational. We all go back in time and our deep-seeded, inbread instincts take over. Adrenaline starts pumping through our bodies ninety to nothing. The thought process almost completely shuts down. If we are faced with a decision, the first thing that pops into mind, we do it, immediately. The only thing that is clearly focused in our minds is “We GOTTA GO! We GOTTA GO NOW! ANYWAY, ANYHOW, ANYWAY NOW, We GOTTA GO!” With danger behind and safety ahead, our one speed is wide open so I’m stepping ahead. It is not that we turn into hideous beasts that have no concious. We are just panicing and we are trying to get to safety in a hurry.
We would not resort back to that type of behavior with the right information inside our heads or on our hips or on our hips and inside our heads. Our new disaster preparation guides that are ready to download onto your electronic Ebook readers will do two things. Number one, they will give you the necessary information when you need it most. Number two, once you read them and know what the information consists of, that Age Old instinct will not be as likely to take over your body.
My question to you is this. = Which do you think is better. ( A ) Read a disaster preparation guide and leave it at home? ( B ) Have a disaster preparation guide, not read it, and waste valuable time looking up the information you need to know at the “Critical Moment”. ( C ) Read and learn the instructions in a disaster preparation guide, carry it with you everywhere, and if you need to, look back to refresh your memory before the “Critical Moment”.