This is our 167th episode of the show, and for this one, I ask the question: What is Resilience?
As we watch the country’s systems (financial systems, banking, supply chains, health care system, education and entire industries) grind to a halt with this global pandemic, it begs the question: how fragile is our system?
The answer seems to be: very!
Although I don’t act like it at times, I am an engineer. I look at problems and issues and look for solutions. Our country’s systems are impossibly complicated. It is almost too big for one person or a small group of people to impact one way or another.
While we cannot take on and change these massive systems, we can take on and change how we live our lives.
For those of you who have been following Small Scale Life for a few years have seen this platform change and shift. We have gone down some rabbit holes, and at times it might have seemed that we were flailing and blowing in the wind. I have to admit, I have felt the same way!
Two recent events have changed the way I look at Small Scale Life:
A visit by my friend Greg Burns and Contrary Farmstead Podcast about this platform and our story
The global pandemic and complete train wreck of our systems
I have been doing a lot of thinking and brainstorming. The result is this podcast episode. I was driving home and recorded this as I was driving in St. Croix County, Wisconsin. It was raining, and you will come along with me on this platform-defining journey where I answer the question:
What is Resilience?
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