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<blockquote data-quote="JesseR" data-source="post: 1975687" data-attributes="member: 5258"><p>I think everyone agrees that having those around you to work with is a great asset, however, although I talk and interact with many, I don't trust many. There are a few whom I've talked to and have agreements with in the event we need to lean on each other, but aside from that, if you aren't family, you are on the outside.</p><p></p><p>It's funny to hear those who have known me for years reference coming to get help in a time of need, but to there surprise I won't be around and I won't have anything for them. They are too cheap/lazy to prepare for themselves, and I'm not doing it for them.</p><p></p><p>I think necessity would help some groups to form at a later time, but again, building that trust is HARD and prepper types tend to be type A personalities who don't play well with others. True leaders have an A personality but know how to relate to those following them. I don't find many of those in my daily activities but always make a note when I do.</p><p></p><p>Great topic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JesseR, post: 1975687, member: 5258"] I think everyone agrees that having those around you to work with is a great asset, however, although I talk and interact with many, I don't trust many. There are a few whom I've talked to and have agreements with in the event we need to lean on each other, but aside from that, if you aren't family, you are on the outside. It's funny to hear those who have known me for years reference coming to get help in a time of need, but to there surprise I won't be around and I won't have anything for them. They are too cheap/lazy to prepare for themselves, and I'm not doing it for them. I think necessity would help some groups to form at a later time, but again, building that trust is HARD and prepper types tend to be type A personalities who don't play well with others. True leaders have an A personality but know how to relate to those following them. I don't find many of those in my daily activities but always make a note when I do. Great topic! [/QUOTE]
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