This incident has given me more impetus to finish preparing my emergency survival kit in case something happens. Got to admit that we in Puerto Rico live in a state of complacency with regards to natural disasters, considering that we are vulnerable to both hurricanes and earthquakes.
I was a victim of such complacency myself, until Haiti, then I realized how bad it could get.
I've been slowly assembling something like this :http://artofmanliness.com...evacuation-survival-kit/
Except for the gun...since I don't trust myself with one.
If you can give me any suggestions beyond what that article covers, be glad to read it.
I was a victim of such complacency myself, until Haiti, then I realized how bad it could get.
I've been slowly assembling something like this :http://artofmanliness.com...evacuation-survival-kit/
Except for the gun...since I don't trust myself with one.
If you can give me any suggestions beyond what that article covers, be glad to read it.
“We can never undo what we have done. We can never go back in time. We write history with our decisions and our actions. But we also write history with our responses to those actions. We can leave the pain and the damage in our wake, unattended, or we can do the work of acknowledging and fixing, to whatever extent possible, the harm that we have caused.”
— On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World by Danya Ruttenberg
— On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World by Danya Ruttenberg