When does smart preparation cross the line into dangerous obsession?
Jasper Cole thought he was protecting his family. After a brutal ice storm left them unprepared and vulnerable, he dove headfirst into emergency preparedness: stockpiling supplies, researching disaster scenarios, and creating elaborate survival plans. But somewhere along the way, protecting his family turned into something darker.
His wife Sarah watched as the man she married transformed into someone she barely recognized...anxious, obsessive, and consumed by fears of disasters that might never come. Their nine-year-old daughter Emma started having nightmares, asking if they were going to die. Their son had concerns as well. Friends and family began to avoid him. And Jasper himself couldn't sleep through the night, his mind racing through endless catastrophic scenarios.
The wake-up call came when Sarah confronted him with bank statements showing $14,000 spent in six months on gear he barely knew how to use....while their roof leaked into Emma's bedroom and real problems went ignored.
In Preparedness vs. Paranoia, Jasper takes readers on his raw, honest journey from responsible preparedness to all-consuming fear and back to healthy balance. With his trademark folksy wisdom and hard-won insights, he reveals:
Jasper doesn't pull punches about his mistakes. He shares the painful moments, like his daughter asking if they're safe, his wife planning an exit strategy, his friend Kyle Harrison gently pointing out that preparedness should give you peace of mind, not take it away. But he also shares the practical framework he developed to find balance: focusing on realistic risks, building actual skills, strengthening relationships, and learning to sleep through the night again.
This isn't another book telling you what gear to buy or how to survive the apocalypse. This is the book about the psychology of preparedness and about finding the line between prudent planning and destructive obsession, between being ready and being consumed, between protecting your family and terrifying them.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. When does smart preparation cross the line into dangerous obsession?Jasper Cole thought he was protecting his family. After a brutal ice storm left them unprepared and vulnerable, he dove headfirst into emergency preparedness: stockpiling supplies, researching disaster scenarios, and creating elaborate survival plans. But somewhere along the way, protecting his family turned into something darker.His wife Sarah watched as the man she married transformed into someone she barely recognized.anxious, obsessive, and consumed by fears of disasters that might never come. Their nine-year-old daughter Emma started having nightmares, asking if they were going to die. Their son had concerns as well. Friends and family began to avoid him. And Jasper himself couldn't sleep through the night, his mind racing through endless catastrophic scenarios.The wake-up call came when Sarah confronted him with bank statements showing $14,000 spent in six months on gear he barely knew how to use.while their roof leaked into Emma's bedroom and real problems went ignored.In Preparedness vs. Paranoia, Jasper takes readers on his raw, honest journey from responsible preparedness to all-consuming fear and back to healthy balance. With his trademark folksy wisdom and hard-won insights, he reveals: The critical difference between confidence and anxiety in emergency planningWhy accumulating gear actually made him less prepared, not moreHow his paranoia nearly destroyed his marriage-and how he rebuilt trustThe stuff that actually matters vs. the expensive nonsense the preparedness industry pushesWhy his neighbors proved more valuable than his stockpile during a real emergencyHow to talk about prepping without alienating everyone you care aboutThe skills that build genuine capability instead of just collecting fearWhy community beats self-sufficiency every single timeJasper doesn't pull punches about his mistakes. He shares the painful moments, like his daughter asking if they're safe, his wife planning an exit strategy, his friend Kyle Harrison gently pointing out that preparedness should give you peace of mind, not take it away. But he also shares the practical framework he developed to find balance: focusing on realistic risks, building actual skills, strengthening relationships, and learning to sleep through the night again.This isn't another book telling you what gear to buy or how to survive the apocalypse. This is the book about the psychology of preparedness and about finding the line between prudent planning and destructive obsession, between being ready and being consumed, between protecting your family and terrifying them. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798245196053
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