Learn self-sufficiency skills for a resilient future

Are you interested in becoming more self-sufficient and better prepared for any challenges that may come your way? Look no further than the Mind University's Survival faculty. The Self-sufficiency Skills course offers valuable instruction in gardening, animal husbandry, and basic carpentry and construction.

As society becomes increasingly complex, it's important to have the knowledge and skills necessary to live independently and sustainably. In this course, students will learn the basics of setting up a garden, including soil preparation, planting, and harvesting. They'll also learn how to raise and care for small livestock, such as chickens or rabbits, for a steady supply of fresh meat and eggs.

Basic carpentry and construction skills are also important for anyone seeking to become more self-sufficient. Students will learn how to build simple structures, such as a chicken coop or raised garden bed, and gain a deeper understanding of the principles of building and construction.

By mastering these self-sufficiency skills, students will be better equipped to face whatever challenges come their way, whether it's an economic downturn, natural disaster, or other unexpected events.