Human nature does not change. We want to feel safe, and we want to prepare for events that can harm us. But how many of us think that there is sufficient risk to warrant such a (what some would consider “crazy'”) investment?
Some excerpts:
“Jason Hodge, father of four children from Barstow, Calif., says he's "not paranoid" but he is concerned, and that's why he bought space in what might be labeled a doomsday shelter.”
"It's an investment in life," says Hodge, a Teamsters union representative. "I want to make sure I have a place I can take me and my family if that worst-case scenario were to happen."
Do we really have reason to be afraid?
(ORINGINAL LINK) Doomsday shelters making a comeback - USATODAY.com
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