Depending on your age, the odds might indicate one will happen before the other.
As I see it - devoting your entire present life for a disaster might be a bit odd and/or paranoid. But - taking some measures to prepare just in case IF you have the ability? Why the heck not? If you have a family, I regard it as a requirement. Tell me one valid reason why NOT too? I find it ludicrous with the many I see who refuse to prepare for anything, trust a failing socialist government - and yet go into debt buying toys. The mortage bailouts are a great example of that mentality.
Some of the whiners on these forums who look down on people who DO make some effort - are likely the be the first ones begging others to help them as soon as a bank or gas station closes for a week.
My family is pretty well prepared, but we cannot totally anticipate the unknown. My wife and I are on a very low income and yet we've done it just fine. We live what most regard as "normal" lives, have zero debt and can live for a year with no outside help - if someone doesn't kill us all and take what we have.
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