What happens when a community is thrust into chaos by a natural disaster? In this solo episode, Tony recounts the recent damage of Hurricane Beryl and its profound impact on Houston.  In those few days without electricity, phone signals, and internet, the true test of the community’s resilience began. By reflecting on previous hurricanes like Ike, Tony highlights the essential need for preparation and describes the community’s resilience amidst the storm’s wrath.

Navigating the world without modern conveniences showcased both strengths and weaknesses. From the havoc on the roads with non-functional traffic lights to the empty gas stations causing frustration and conflict among neighbors, Tony witnessed firsthand the crisis of unpreparedness. Through sharing personal encounters and observing community behavior, he highlights the critical need for readiness and emotional control. Stoicism and forethought proved invaluable, contrasting sharply with the widespread panic and entitlement that emerged in the wake of the storm.

By promoting personal responsibility and preparedness, Tony challenges you to build robust support systems and become part of resilient networks like the 365driven community, ensuring we’re all equipped to face future challenges together.

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