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When people think collapse, they picture mushroom clouds, zombies, or Mad Max chaos. But the more likely scenario isn’t overnight anarchy — it’s a slow collapse. Prices keep creeping up, jobs get shaky, and shelves don’t always look as full as they used to. That’s Depression 2.0. And in that kind of world, the skill that matters most is putting food on your own table.
By John Jeffers CRN Overlord4.5
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When people think collapse, they picture mushroom clouds, zombies, or Mad Max chaos. But the more likely scenario isn’t overnight anarchy — it’s a slow collapse. Prices keep creeping up, jobs get shaky, and shelves don’t always look as full as they used to. That’s Depression 2.0. And in that kind of world, the skill that matters most is putting food on your own table.

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