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Congrats on deciding on investing in your future, I have included some questions that may help you
#1 take an inventory of your current skills, knowledge, and capabilities. Then you know your starting point and where you are strong, weak.
#2 Find a partner interested in the same concerns, buying food and supplies is a lot easier with a group splitting the bills.
#3 What are you preparing for? Will you have to leave your current area and go somewhere else? how will you get there? What is in between you and "there", etc
#4 if you are going to Shelter in place how will you get resources? Rules of 3 apply to everyone 3 minutes without oxygen and your dead, 3 days without water and your damn close to dead, 3 weeks (depending on your current bmi and fat/muscle) before you die of starvation.....WATER is a priority. How will you get clean water?
#5 do you have any medical issues that require special attention? food allergies? Etc
#6 How much room do you realistically have to store survival supplies? Sure making a bed frame out of can food and water bottles is cool but most wives/gf's frown upon that.
#7 How well can you/your close circle keep a secret? Opsec is crucial if you plan to store supplies when those around you have none.
#8 One is none and two is one....how do you plan to replace/repair items when they break?
#9 you get what you pay for in this area but check all labels for information before purchases.....Just because you have a years worth of food that only requires hot water to cook, you may die of a stroke from all the sodium. Your best bet for food storage is adopting the methods of your grandparents. canning, smoking, root cellars, etc.
#10 Do you intend to purchase a "ready made survival kit" or build your own? You will find building your own after answering #1 will be much more beneficial.