
But much lesser crap does happen; storms, nasty bugs, earthquakes, whatever of a serious but much more limited duration nature. Dealing with that sort of thing, be it a bug that lays me out for weeks or an ice storm that knocks out the power for weeks... stuff like that which I have actually experienced in my lifetime... more than once ... is my focus. It is affordable, both financially and psychologically, to be able to cope with that sort of lesser yuck and so we have. But with strict self-imposed limits that keep it a whole lot less than preppers aim at, intentionally so.
From what I have observed too much preppers stuff is drowning in gun mania, paranoia, distopian fantasies and just plain unappealing silliness that does not strike me as mentally balanced or healthy. I do not want to go there. I do not want to live like that. and I do not promote anyone else going way out there, either. Balance in all things.

So I practice a certain amount of situational awareness and have enough to carry us through minor to some kinds of semi-major ick happening, because that sort of thing does happen now and then and we've used it all one way or another now and then. It was darn nice to be able to deal, ya know? And I do think each of us has a certain personal responsibility to be able to take care of ourselves in difficult events for a reasonable amount of time. That's all. That's my personal limit. We keep that current and enjoy our lives. This stuff is not remotely the focus of our existence. That feels wrong to me and a pretty miserable way to live. eh.
Could I actually cope with some of the more serious stuff? Yeah, at least for awhile, mostly because my people had a ranch and farm country mindset. You have a garden. You can stuff. You've got stored stuff because going to the store isn't easy or convenient and may be impossible in winter. I grow medicinal and culinary herbs, always have, and use them as needed. The nasty bug box has been opened once... Mr Northstar wanted to do a bunch of spray painting and thought that stuff would be useful keeping paint off him and fumes out of his lungs. It was.

Frankly, I think knowing how to deal without electric etc is more important than having some humongous storage of food or whatever. That sort of extreme hoarding... too much for me, frankly.
Do I pay attention to the news on stuff like Ebola? Sure. Nasty bugs sweep the globe from time to time and pretending it cannot and will not happen is stupid... but so is panicking over it. My level is that dictated by my own experience and that of relatives who indeed did cope with the 1918 Influenza and things like smallpox, polio, dysentery and other health woes that used to be quite common. Be reasonably prepared to handle sudden serious illness in the house. That can happen anytime. Has for us. That level of prep is useful in ordinary life and that is my main focus.
Note I haven't laid out any lists of what folks should do or have. Not my business. Your decision what you would wish you had to deal with this or that you personally consider reasonable. I've thrown out some possibilities and some easy to do amerliorations. That is kinda my limit.
For example our espaliered fruit trees that border all around our garden provide us with fruit from early summer through late autumn. I do not need doomsday to enjoy heck out of fresh off the tree peaches, plums, apples, pears etc, or berries from June through September, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries etc. Or planting potatoes in autumn and harvesting them the next autumn... with some summer stealing of baby new potatoes
