Redundant Capability Not Redundant Gear

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Redundant Capability Not Redundant Gear

 Redundant Capability Not Redundant Gear

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Prepper terminology has long said one is none and two is one. This is referring to gear and supplies. The reasoning behind it is that if one is broken, lost, used up, stolen, etc.. you have a back up. However, our friend over at Graywolf Survival explains to everyone why that idea if taken literally can backfire on us. We need to concern ourselves with redundant capabilities not actually redundant items and which items this is a priority for and why. Continue at the featured link to see more

The ‘Two is one and one is none’ fallacy

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