It's not too late to start prepping. Sure, yesterday would have been better and the day you moved out of your parents' house would have been best (unless you were born a prepper like I seem to have been).
Maybe it will never be too late. If things keep going the way they are I wouldn't gamble on that, though.
If you haven't yet started, why not?
I still think it's better to look silly for dying of old age having never needed your preps than to be facing death before your time, knowing you could have done something smart but didn't because you were afraid of looking silly to people who don't care if you live or die.
Remember that: the people laughing at you don't care what happens to you. So why car
Even one week of prepping before TSHTF is better than none.
If you haven't started, start today. There;s something you can do right now that would boost your chances of survival. And remember the 80/20 rule works for prepping, too. Work on the more important things first, then wrap up all the rest if you have a chance. You'll never be finished (if you're smart), but every day you prep is another day you've insured yourself a little more.
One of the more fun things (to me) that qualifies as prepping is stocking up on ammo.
While prices are better now than they have been in a while, I was still having to travel an hour and a half to find prices that made sense. Locally, ammunition was 2 or 3 times the price that I could pay in the bigger city 90 miles away.
Fortunately, that situation has recently changed, but I found a great way to deal with it before the change, and I'm sticking with it, too.
It's a business called Ammo Squared. You sign up and subscribe for a set dollar amount and they set up an ammunition account for you. Then you can have it shipped to you.
If you use my link-- https://ammo2.me/dullhawk --and spend at least $20 in the first month, both you and I get $25 in free ammo. That's a pretty good deal. Then, after you've set up your account, you can share your own link with your friends and both of you can get free ammo the same way. It's kind of awesome.
If you wait until you have an account value of over ...
Every little bit adds up.
Due to medical situations, I've found myself without money to spend on larger projects such as firewood-- which might be a problem-- but there's always something you can do to prep.
A recent project for me was getting all my oil lamps ready to go. That's not the only alternative lighting I have, but it's my favorite.
I checked and changed the wicks (where needed), cleaned off any dust that had accumulated, and topped off the kerosene. You may prefer liquid paraffin since it stinks less, but I have gallons of kerosene on hand. I only broke one chimney, and I had a spare. (Note to self, keep an eye out for more chimneys at thrift stores and yard sales.)
I also decided to try to address a minor problem with the lamps. If you have oil lamps that you don't use all the time you'll know that the oil evaporates. This time I did something I hope will slow that process.
I covered the wick slot (don't know the technical name, but look at the photo) with aluminum foil I had...