People Scream About Civil War While They Can’t Even Cook a Meal from Scratch
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The death of Charlie Kirk shocked many. But what followed online was even worse. From grotesque comments, pure hatred, “lists of who to shoot next,” and loud calls for civil war.
Huh?
The rhetoric is violent. But when you look closer, it’s also laughable.
Because let’s be honest: what would such a civil war actually look like?
The Noise vs. the Prepared
On one side: people who can’t decide which toilet to use. Glued all day to screens, debating pronouns and policies, while waiting for the next delivery to show up at their doorstep.
On the other side: people who quietly stack firewood, grow potatoes, keep their pantry full. And many of them know how to handle a rifle. And how to cook a meal from scratch.
Wars aren’t fought with hashtags and insults.
They’re fought with food, skills, and resilience. Whoever controls those, controls the outcome.
History Has Seen This Before
This isn’t just about America, guns, or politics.
Every civilization that collapsed had the same pattern: comfort and convenience replaced competence.
The Romans feasted on imports while forgetting the soil beneath their feet.
The French elite lived in debt and extravagance, while peasants still kneaded bread with their own hands.
The Soviets stacked bureaucracy higher and higher. While ordinary families survived because of their gardens, their skills, and their ability to barter.
When systems wobble. Or are at the brink of collapse?
The ones with practical resilience don’t just survive—they often thrive.
What Real Resilience Looks Like
Resilience isn’t panic-buying canned beans or digging bunkers. That’s fear, not strength.
Real resilience is a way of life. It’s timeless. It works whether you live in Berlin, Miami, or Tokyo.
Ask yourself:
Can you cook a meal from raw ingredients?
Can you fix something broken, instead of throwing it away?
Can you calm your mind when the world shouts panic?
Do you have strong relationships—or only delivery apps?
Every skill you add makes you less dependent. Every rhythm you align with Nature makes you harder to break.
It’s not about having more bills for subscriptions and deliveries.
It’s about having more skills that serve you when systems fail.
Darwin Was Right
Charles Darwin put it simply: “It’s not the strongest who survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change.”
The best adapted wins. Not the loudest. Not the angriest. Not the wealthiest.
Adaptation today means stepping out of dependency and convenience. It means remembering that we are part of Nature, not above it. And Nature rewards balance, preparation, and alignment.
Not outrage and premature behaviour.
The Call of Our Time
Look around. We’re living in an age of noise, division, and fragility. People fight online while they forget how to live offline.
The choice is actually simple:
Remain fragile, dependent, and outraged.
Or become resilient, calm, and free.
And resilience isn’t a stockpile. It’s a design. A mindset.
It’s a way of structuring your life so that you thrive no matter what storms come.
That’s what I teach in The Return.
It’s a 12-week journey to bring resilience back into your daily life. To replace overwhelm with clarity. To trade dependency for strength.
Reconnect with what truly sustains you: food, body, relationships, and authenticity.
Simply a mindset in harmony with Nature.
Not because a war is coming.
But because life is already here, and you deserve to live it strong and in "unshakable mode"...!
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Thanks for reading. Reach out if you have questions, answers, and everything in between!
To your freedom and health,
Daniel
Regenerative Life & Business Designer



I remember seeing a video shortly after Trump won, a girl talking about civil war asking when it's happening and what to wear. I thought it was laughable how she was treating it like it was a fashion showdown. Not really understanding what civil war means.
So glad you’re feeling better, Daniel. Your article makes a lot of sense