War is considered a humanitarian crisis.
During the humanitarian crisis, everyone existence is at stake.
Therefore, everyone will only be looking to survive until the next day.
In order to survive for the next day, we will be in need of the daily necessity of life.
As a result, everyone will pay you in cash or barter trade, if you fulfill their basic needs during a humanitarian crisis.
So, what is our daily necessity of life:
1. Unpolluted air - Oxygen
2. Water - treated or some filter straw for raw water.
3. Food (non-perishable)
4. Clothes (especially warm clothing and night clothes)
5. Shelter away from the epic of the humanitarian crisis or hiking tents
6. Blanket
7. Gasoline
8. Shoes - jogging or hiking
9. Medical supply
10. Personal Hygiene (Soap, Toothpaste, Toilet Paper)
11. Detergent
12. Lamp or LED light
13. Lighter to start a fire
14. Battery
15. Groups of Friends and caregiver
16. Currency as Medium of Exchange - Gold, Silver, Foreign Currency, Coins all in the small denomination.
When the humanitarian crisis end, the economic restart and wealth transfer occurs.
Moral of the Story: Better to be 20 years early than a day late.
Be Bless As Always,
Dr. Lion.
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