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WEF Survey Shows That Business Leaders Are Deeply Concerned That A Global Recession Is Coming

This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collape Blog. 

Are you ready for economic conditions to get even worse in 2025?  It would be difficult to find any economist that is willing to argue that global economic conditions are better in late 2024 than they were in late 2023.  The Chinese economy is deeply struggling, Europe is a mess, and four years of Bidenomics have had an absolutely devastating impact here in the United States.  Unfortunately, the outlook for 2025 is not good at all.  In fact, a WEF survey that was just released discovered that global business leaders are very concerned that a global recession is approaching

Business leaders globally are worried about the risk of recession, labour shortages and rising inflation, despite some signs of improvement in economic conditions, a World Economic Forum survey said on Thursday.

Extreme weather events are an increasing concern, following a year of record temperatures, severe flooding and wildfires, including in major economies such as Brazil, Germany, Indonesia and the United States, according to the survey of more than 11,000 business leaders from G20 countries.

When asked to rank the top risks that they are facing over the next two years, business leaders actually ranked economic downturn number one

Economic downturn is seen as the top risk for business leaders over the next two years, followed by labour and/or talent shortages and then inflation. Poverty and inequality ranked fourth, and extreme weather events came in fifth, the survey showed.

Business leaders tend to be relatively optimistic compared to the population as a whole, and so these results kind of surprised me.

Of course to many of us living in the United States, economic conditions are already so bad that it feels like a recession has already begun

In August, roughly 60% of Americans said they believed the U.S. was in a recession, according to a survey from Affirm. Further, in October, more than half of Americans said they were worse off than they were four years ago, according to a Gallup poll.

If you are doing better than you were four years ago, you should consider yourself to be incredibly blessed.

Because the cost of living has been rising faster than paychecks have been, and so for most of us our standard of living has been steadily going down.

The Biden administration keeps telling us that inflation is under control, but the truth is that core consumer prices have risen for 53 months in a row

The inflation story is far from over… no matter what The Fed or The White House claims…

For the 53rd straight month, core consumer prices rose on a MoM basis in October with the YoY pace re-accelerating to +3.33%…

Once upon a time, I actually enjoyed going to the grocery store.

But now it is so painful.

When I get to the register, I feel like asking the cashier what organ I should sell in order to pay for my groceries.

Sadly, we have reached a point where more Americans than ever are just barely scraping by from month to month.  In fact, Bank of America is telling us that the proportion of the U.S. population that is living paycheck to paycheck rose by 12 percent from early 2022 to the second half of 2024…

However you define “paycheck to paycheck,” more of us seem to be living that way.

In the Bank of America surveys, the share of consumers who said they lived from paycheck to paycheck has gradually risen, from about 35% in early 2022 to 47% in the third quarter of 2024.

Obviously, economic conditions in this country have been trending in the wrong direction for quite a while.

So what will our country look like if we keep going down this path?

At this stage, more than 20 percent of all U.S. renters already have to use “all of their regular income” just to pay the rent…

Just over one in five (22%) U.S. renters say all of their regular income goes directly to paying their rent, according to a recent Redfin-commissioned survey.

Working a second job is also a fairly common way for renters to pay housing costs, with 20% of renters citing that method. Nearly the same share (19%) say they have worked a job they hated to afford rent.

The bottom levels of the economic food chain are getting absolutely crushed.

In a desperate attempt to stay afloat, many Americans are piling up staggering amounts of debt.  According to the New York Federal Reserve, total credit card debt in the U.S. just reached another brand new all-time record high

Americans’ credit card debt continues to climb, hitting a fresh record at the end of September, according to a new report from the New York Federal Reserve.

Total credit card debt rose to $1.17 trillion during the third quarter, an increase of $24 billion from the previous quarter, according to the report. It marks the highest level on record in Fed data dating back to 2003.

I have never seen U.S. consumers as financially stressed as they are right now.

And now here come more layoffs.  For example, we just learned that one of the largest private employers in the entire country has decided to send thousands of workers packing

Sticking with the job market, approximately 8,000 pink slips are about to go out at Cargill. The privately-held company said it is laying off 5 percent of its global workforce. The job cuts are coming as one of America’s largest private companies is grappling with falling food prices.

Can anyone out there dispute the fact that we are heading in the wrong direction?

Just look around.  The middle class is coming apart at the seams, poverty is exploding all around us, homelessness in the U.S. is at an all-time record high, and demand at food banks has returned to pandemic levels.  For more than a decade, I have been warning about the exact scenario that we are facing right now.

It would be a monumental task for anyone to reverse our economic momentum, but Donald Trump is certainly going to try.

After the extraordinary amount of damage that Joe Biden and his minions have done over the past four years, can Trump turn this ship in the right direction?

Let us hope so, because at this moment the entire global economy is a dumpster fire that is rapidly getting worse.

Michael’s new book entitled “Why” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com, and you can subscribe to his Substack newsletter at michaeltsnyder.substack.com.

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You’d Better Watch Out: The Surveillance State Is Making a List, and You’re On It

This article was originally published by John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead at The Rutherford Institute. 

“He sees you when you’re sleeping
He knows when you’re awake
He knows when you’ve been bad or good
So be good for goodness’ sake!”
—“Santa Claus Is Coming to Town”

You’d better watch out—you’d better not pout—you’d better not cry—‘cos I’m telling you why: this Christmas, it’s the Surveillance State that’s making a list and checking it twice, and it won’t matter whether you’ve been bad or good.

You’ll be on this list whether you like it or not.

Mass surveillance is the Deep State’s version of a “gift” that keeps on giving…back to the Deep State.

Geofencing dragnets. Fusion centers. Smart devices. Behavioral threat assessments. Terror watch lists. Facial recognition. Snitch tip lines. Biometric scanners. Pre-crime. DNA databases. Data mining. Precognitive technology. Drones. Contact tracing apps. License plate readers. Social media vettingSurveillance towers.

What these add up to is a world in which, on any given day, the average person is now monitored, surveilled, spied on, and tracked in more than 20 different ways by both government and corporate eyes and ears.

Big Tech wedded to Big Government has become Big Brother.

Every second of every day, the American people are being spied on by a vast network of digital Peeping Toms, electronic eavesdroppers, and robotic snoops.

This creepy new era of government/corporate spying—in which we’re being listened to, watched, tracked, followed, mapped, bought, sold, and targeted—has been made possible by a global army of techno-tyrants, fusion centers, and Peeping Toms.

Consider just a small sampling of the tools being used to track our movements, monitor our spending, and sniff out all the ways in which our thoughts, actions, and social circles might land us on the government’s naughty list, whether or not we’ve done anything wrong.

Tracking you based on your phone and movements: Cell phones have become de facto snitches, offering up a steady stream of digital location data on users’ movements and travels. For instance, the FBI was able to use geofence data to identify more than 5,000 mobile devices (and their owners) in a 4-acre area around the Capitol on January 6. This latest surveillance tactic could land you in jail for being in the “wrong place and time.” Police are also using cell-site simulators to carry out mass surveillance of protests without the need for a warrant. Moreover, federal agents can now employ a number of hacking methods in order to gain access to your computer activities and “see” whatever you’re seeing on your monitor. Malicious hacking software can also be used to remotely activate cameras and microphones, offering another means of glimpsing into the personal business of a target.

Tracking you based on your DNA. DNA technology in the hands of government officials completes our transition to a Surveillance State. If you have the misfortune to leave your DNA traces anywhere a crime has been committed, you’ve already got a file somewhere in some state or federal database—albeit it may be a file without a name. By accessing your DNA, the government will soon know everything else about you that they don’t already know: your family chart, your ancestry, what you look like, your health history, your inclination to follow orders or chart your own course, etc. After all, a DNA print reveals everything about “who we are, where we come from, and who we will be.” It can also be used to predict the physical appearance of potential suspects. It’s only a matter of time before the police state’s pursuit of criminals expands into genetic profiling and a preemptive hunt for criminals of the future.

Tracking you based on your face: Facial recognition software aims to create a society in which every individual who steps out into public is tracked and recorded as they go about their daily business. Coupled with surveillance cameras that blanket the country, facial recognition technology allows the government and its corporate partners to identify and track someone’s movements in real time. One particularly controversial software program created by Clearview AI has been used by police, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security to collect photos on social media sites for inclusion in a massive facial recognition database. Similarly, biometric software, which relies on one’s unique identifiers (fingerprints, irises, voice prints), is becoming the standard for navigating security lines, as well as bypassing digital locks and gaining access to phones, computers, office buildings, etc. In fact, greater numbers of travelers are opting into programs that rely on their biometrics in order to avoid long waits at airport security. Scientists are also developing lasers that can identify and surveil individuals based on their heartbeats, scent, and microbiome.

Tracking you based on your behavior: Rapid advances in behavioral surveillance are not only making it possible for individuals to be monitored and tracked based on their patterns of movement or behavior, including gait recognition (the way one walks), but have given rise to whole industries that revolve around predicting one’s behavior based on data and surveillance patterns and are also shaping the behaviors of whole populations. One smart “anti-riot” surveillance system purports to predict mass riots and unauthorized public events by using artificial intelligence to analyze social media, news sources, surveillance video feeds, and public transportation data.

Tracking you based on your spending and consumer activities: With every smartphone we buy, every GPS device we install, every X/Twitter, Facebook, and Google account we open, every frequent buyer card we use for purchases—whether at the grocer’s, the yogurt shop, the airlines or the department store—and every credit and debit card we use to pay for our transactions, we’re helping Corporate America build a dossier for its government counterparts on who we know, what we think, how we spend our money, and how we spend our time. Consumer surveillance, by which your activities and data in the physical and online realms are tracked and shared with advertisers, has become big business, a $300 billion industry that routinely harvests your data for profit. Corporations such as Target have not only been tracking and assessing the behavior of their customers, particularly their purchasing patterns, for years, but the retailer has also funded major surveillance in cities across the country and developed behavioral surveillance algorithms that can determine whether someone’s mannerisms might fit the profile of a thief.

Tracking you based on your public activities: Private corporations in conjunction with police agencies throughout the country have created a web of surveillance that encompasses all major cities in order to monitor large groups of people seamlessly, as in the case of protests and rallies. They are also engaging in extensive online surveillance, looking for any hints of “large public events, social unrest, gang communications, and criminally predicated individuals.” Defense contractors have been at the forefront of this lucrative market. Fusion centers, $330 million-a-year, information-sharing hubs for federal, state, and law enforcement agencies, monitor and report such “suspicious” behavior as people buying pallets of bottled water, photographing government buildings, and applying for a pilot’s license as “suspicious activity.”

Tracking you based on your social media activities: Every move you make, especially on social media, is monitored, mined for data, crunched, and tabulated in order to form a picture of who you are, what makes you tick, and how best to control you when and if it becomes necessary to bring you in line. As The Intercept reported, the FBI, CIA, NSA, and other government agencies are increasingly investing in and relying on corporate surveillance technologies that can mine constitutionally protected speech on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram in order to identify potential extremists and predict who might engage in future acts of anti-government behavior. This obsession with social media as a form of surveillance will have some frightening consequences in the coming years. As Helen A.S. Popkin, writing for NBC News, observed, “We may very well face a future where algorithms bust people en masse for referencing illegal ‘Game of Thrones’ downloads… the new software has the potential to roll, Terminator-style, targeting every social media user with a shameful confession or questionable sense of humor.”

Tracking you based on your social network: Not content to merely spy on individuals through their online activity, government agencies are now using surveillance technology to track one’s social network, the people you might connect with by phone, text message, email, or through social message, in order to ferret out possible criminals. An FBI document obtained by Rolling Stone speaks to the ease with which agents are able to access address book data from Facebook’s WhatsApp and Apple’s iMessage services from the accounts of targeted individuals and individuals not under investigation who might have a targeted individual within their network. What this creates is a “guilt by association” society in which we are all as guilty as the most culpable person in our address book.

Tracking you based on your car: License plate readers are mass surveillance tools that can photograph over 1,800 license tag numbers per minute, take a picture of every passing license tag number, and store the tag number and the date, time, and location of the picture in a searchable database, then share the data with law enforcement, fusion centers, and private companies to track the movements of persons in their cars. With tens of thousands of these license plate readers now in operation throughout the country, affixed to overpasses, cop cars, and throughout business sectors and residential neighborhoods, it allows police to track vehicles and run the plates through law enforcement databases for abducted children, stolen cars, missing people and wanted fugitives. Of course, the technology is not infallible: there have been numerous incidents in which police have mistakenly relied on license plate data to capture suspects only to end up detaining innocent people at gunpoint.

Tracking you based on your mail: Just about every branch of the government—from the Postal Service to the Treasury Department and every agency in between—now has its own surveillance sector, authorized to spy on the American people. For instance, the U.S. Postal Service, which has been photographing the exterior of every piece of paper mail for the past 20 years, is also spying on Americans’ texts, emails, and social media posts. Headed up by the Postal Service’s law enforcement division, the Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP) is reportedly using facial recognition technology, combined with fake online identities, to ferret out potential troublemakers with “inflammatory” posts. The agency claims the online surveillance, which falls outside its conventional job scope of processing and delivering paper mail, is necessary to help postal workers avoid “potentially volatile situations.”

Now the government wants us to believe that we have nothing to fear from these mass spying programs as long as we’ve done nothing wrong.

Don’t believe it.

The government’s definition of a “bad” guy is extraordinarily broad, and it results in the warrantless surveillance of innocent, law-abiding Americans on a staggering scale.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, surveillance, digital stalking, and the data mining of the American people—weapons of compliance and control in the government’s hands—haven’t made America any safer. And they certainly aren’t helping to preserve our freedoms.

Indeed, America will never be safe as long as the U.S. government is allowed to shred the Constitution.

Winter Storm Home Preparation: Protect Your Home from December’s Worst

Winter is usually magical but can also unforgiving at times. In December, as snowstorms, freezing rain, and power outages threaten, preparing your home for winter storms is an essential task you shouldn’t ignore. Completing your winter storm home preparation checklist shouldn’t overwhelm you. By following some  practical tips, you can protect your family from the season’s elements. 

Winter Storm Home Preparation Checklist: Keep Your Family Safe and Warm

Here’s a straightforward, step-by-step guide to winter storm home preparation. ensuring you stay cozy, safe, and self-sufficient no matter the weather.

1. Seal Your Fortress: Insulate Like a Pro 

Cold winds can sneak into the smallest gaps in your home’s defenses, so let’s make sure to keep them sealed:

  • Windows & Doors: Check every window and door for drafts. Use caulk for smaller gaps and weather-stripping for larger ones. It’s an easy, quick fix that can make a huge difference.
  • Attic & Basement: seal your attic and basement properly, as heat loves to escape through uninsulated spaces!
  • Outlets and Switch Plates: Believe it or not, cold air can enter via  wall outlets. Install foam gaskets behind them to block the drafts.

By tightening up these spaces, you’ll keep the cold out and  save on your energy bills!

2. Stock Up: Essential Supplies to Keep on Hand 

Nothing brings peace of mind like a well-stocked supply shelf. Here’s what every winter warrior should keep close by:

  • Non-Perishable Food: Think canned goods, jerky, dried fruits, nuts, and other items that can last without power.
  • Water Supply: Aim for a gallon of water per person, per day, for at least three days. Allocate some extra stock for your pets, too!
  • Light Sources: Stock up on flashlights, lanterns, and, of course, batteries. Battery-powered LED lamps are a solid choice when it’s dark or the power is out.
  • Backup Heat: Propane heaters set up  in a safe, ventilated area are worth the investment. If you prefer  a wood stove for heat, make sure to stock up on enough dry firewood to last you a few days.
3. Power Up: Backup Solutions for Electricity 

Winter storms often mean power outages.  Without a backup plan, you’ll have to stay in the dark for a long time. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Portable Generator: A small backup power supply  can keep essential items like refrigerators, phones, and a few lights running. Make sure to install your generators outdoors and away from windows to prevent residents from getting carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Battery Bank: Rechargeable power stations are a quiet, indoor-friendly option to keep phones and laptops powered on.
  • Solar Chargers: Though slower, solar chargers are very useful, especially for keeping smaller electronic devices powered.

Invest in a good quality surge protector to protect devices from current spikes when normal power returns.

4. Be a Plumbing Pro: Protect Your Pipes 

Frozen pipes are the ultimate in inconvenience. One burst pipe is more than enough to flood your home. Here’s how to keep your home  safe:

  • Insulate Exposed Pipes: Wrap pipes in the basement, attic, or any other unheated areas with pipe insulation. If you don’t have that,  old towels will do for the meantime until you can get the real insulators.
  • Let Faucets Drip: When temperatures drop, open the  faucets connected to vulnerable pipes a little so the drip slowly. This small trick keeps water flowing and helps prevent the pipes from freezing.
  • Open Cabinet Doors: If pipes are located under the sink, open the cabinet doors to let warm air circulate.

Quick tip: Keep a hairdryer handy if a pipe starts to freeze. Gently warming it prevents it from bursting altogether. 

5. Check Your Chimney and Heating Systems 

Fireplaces and heating systems are lifesavers during winter storms, but they need proper maintenance to safely work:

  • Chimney Sweep: Make sure your chimney is clean and clear. An annual sweep is a must if you use a wood-burning fireplace.
  • Heating System Tune-Up: Have a professional inspect and tune up your heating system before the deep freeze sets in. It’s better to catch issues now than to wait for a frigid night.
  • Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Place CO detectors near sleeping areas and test them regularly. Winter is when they’re most needed!
6. Create a Cozy Shelter Zone 

When your home  loses power, focus on keeping one main room warm and comfortable as possible. This will be the family’s temporary shelter space:

  • Choose an Interior Room: To reduce heat loss, pick a room with no exterior walls that are in contact with the cold outside.
  • Seal It Off: Block drafts by hanging blankets over doorways and windows.
  • Use Sleeping Bags & Blankets: Insulated sleeping bags trap heat well and keep you toasty even in chilly rooms.

This little sanctuary will keep everyone warm even if the heat goes out for an extended time.

7. Vehicle Survival Kit: Just in Case 

Getting stranded while traveling in winter is no joke. Make sure your car is ready for anything by packing these essentials:

  • Jumper Cables and Tow Rope: Cold weather can kill your battery, so be prepared to get jumpstarted or towed if necessary.
  • Extra Clothes and Blankets: Warm layers can make a big difference if you’re stuck out in the cold.
  • First Aid Kit, Food, and Water: Stock some snacks, water, and basic first aid supplies. It’s better to have them and not need than vice-versa.

A winter-ready car kit can be a lifesaver—literally.

A Prepared Home is a Safe Home.

Winter’s beauty comes with challenges, but with proper winter storm home preparation, you can face those problems head-on. Sealing your home, gathering supplies, prepping for power outages, and keeping pipes and heating systems in check, you’ll be ready for whatever December throws your way.

And don’t forget, the best part of winter prep is knowing you’ve outsmarted the storm. Let Mother Nature do her worst—you’re ready for it.

FAQs

  1. What supplies should I have for a winter storm?
    Stock up on food, water, flashlights, batteries, and a backup heating source.
  2. How much water should I store for emergencies?
    Store one gallon per person per day for at least three days.
  3. How can I keep my pipes from freezing?
    Insulate exposed pipes, let faucets drip, and open cabinet doors to circulate warm air.
  4. Can I run a generator indoors?
    No, always run generators outside to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
  5. What kind of non-perishable food is best for winter prep?
    Canned goods, jerky, nuts, dried fruit, and instant soups are excellent options.
  6. What if I lose power for several days?
    Focus on keeping one room warm, use sleeping bags, and conserve resources.
  7. How can I tell if my heating system is safe?
    Have a professional inspect it annually, and ensure carbon monoxide detectors are in place.
  8. How do I prevent drafts from windows and doors?
    Use weather-stripping for larger gaps and caulk for smaller cracks.
  9. What should be in a winter car kit?
    Essentials include jumper cables, a tow rope, warm clothes, a first aid kit, and snacks.
  10. Is it safe to use propane heaters indoors?
    Yes, if they’re designed for indoor use and have proper ventilation.

Don’t let winter catch you off guard! For more winter storm home preparation tips and resources, click here and get prepared today!

Best Survival Movies: Thrills, Chills, and Critical Life Lessons

Best Survival Movies

When the chips are down and the world’s gone sideways, nothing beats a good survival movie to remind us how to fight, adapt, and overcome.

Whether it’s clawing through the wilderness, outsmarting natural disasters, or surviving apocalyptic chaos, survival movies have a way of getting our hearts racing and our minds spinning with “what if” scenarios.

So grab some popcorn (or your emergency rations), because here are the top survival movies that pack lessons, inspiration, and pure adrenaline.

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1. The Revenant (2015)

Let’s kick off with Leonardo DiCaprio’s Oscar-winning masterpiece.

The Revenant is a brutal survival tale of vengeance and sheer willpower.

Hugh Glass, played by DiCaprio, is left for dead after a grizzly bear attack. But does he give up? Nope.

He fights through freezing temperatures, forages for food, and uses every survival trick in the book to make it back to civilization—and his enemies.

Survival Lessons:

This film screams the importance of mental grit and resourcefulness.

If a man can survive being mauled by a bear and crawl miles to safety, surely we can endure a little inconvenience to prep properly.

Bonus Tip:

Never underestimate the value of knowing your surroundings.

Glass’s ability to read the land was his lifeline.

2. Cast Away (2000)

Wilson! If you’ve seen Cast Away, you know that volleyballs can be lifesavers (or at least sanity-savers).

Tom Hanks plays Chuck Noland, a FedEx employee stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash.

It’s just him versus nature in a fight for survival.

Survival Lessons:

Improvisation is key.

From making fire to crafting tools, Chuck shows that ingenuity and a never-give-up attitude are critical when the chips are down.

Bonus Tip:

Always have a good multi-tool.

Chuck’s life could’ve been a whole lot easier with a Leatherman in his pocket.

3. 127 Hours (2010)

If you’re not squeamish, this one’s a must-watch.

127 Hours tells the real-life story of Aron Ralston, a climber trapped under a boulder in the Utah desert.

With limited water, no help in sight, and one incredibly tough decision, Aron’s story is a harrowing tale of survival.

Survival Lessons:

ALWAYS tell someone where you’re going.

Aron’s ordeal could have been avoided with a simple text or note.

Also, carrying basic survival gear, like a knife, can be a literal lifesaver.

Bonus Tip:

Never underestimate your will to live. Aron’s determination is the ultimate inspiration.

4. The Road (2009)

Bleak? Yes. But The Road is a survival film that hits hard.

In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a father and son struggle to survive—dodging starvation, exposure, and dangerous people.

Survival Lessons:

This film reminds us about the value of preparation and the importance of human connection.

It’s not just about surviving; it’s about retaining your humanity in the process.

Bonus Tip:

Keep a well-stocked bug-out bag.

In a world gone mad, it’s your ticket to staying ahead of the chaos.

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5. Alive (1993)

This one’s a gut-punch.

Based on a true story, Alive recounts the survival of a Uruguayan rugby team whose plane crashes in the Andes mountains.

With no rescue in sight and dwindling resources, they face unimaginable choices to stay alive.

Survival Lessons:

Group dynamics matter. In a survival situation, teamwork can make the difference between life and death.

Bonus Tip:

Understanding extreme cold-weather survival is essential. Staying warm and conserving energy saved their lives.

6. Into the Wild (2007)

This film is both inspiring and heartbreaking.

Into the Wild follows Christopher McCandless, who abandons modern life to live in the Alaskan wilderness.

While his story ends tragically, it’s a lesson in the highs and lows of wilderness survival.

Survival Lessons:

Knowledge is power. Christopher’s lack of preparation and understanding of the environment led to his demise.

Bonus Tip:

Always double-check your edible plant identification. One mistake can be fatal.

7. Gravity (2013)

Space: the ultimate survival frontier.

Gravity stars Sandra Bullock as Dr. Ryan Stone, an astronaut stranded in orbit after a disaster.

With no communication and limited oxygen, it’s a race against time to find a way back to Earth.

Survival Lessons:

Adaptability and problem-solving are critical. Dr. Stone’s quick thinking is what keeps her alive.

Bonus Tip:

While most of us won’t end up in space, the lesson here is universal: Keep calm under pressure and work the problem.

8. All Is Lost (2013)

If you’re into maritime survival, All Is Lost is your film.

Robert Redford plays an unnamed sailor whose solo voyage goes horribly wrong.

Facing a storm, dwindling supplies, and no rescue, it’s a quiet yet powerful tale of human resilience.

Survival Lessons:

Self-reliance is paramount.

From patching a hole in the hull to rationing supplies, this film showcases the value of skills and preparation.

Bonus Tip:

Always carry emergency signaling gear. Flares and a radio can be your lifeline.

9. The Edge (1997)

Two men, stranded in the Alaskan wilderness, face off against a giant grizzly bear and their own fears in The Edge.

Starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin, it’s a tense, survival-packed drama.

Survival Lessons:

Knowledge beats brute strength. Hopkins’ character uses survival wisdom to outsmart the bear and stay alive.

Bonus Tip:

Bear spray: don’t leave home without it if you’re venturing into bear country.

10. Contagion (2011)

Switching gears to a different type of survival, Contagion explores humanity’s fight against a deadly global pandemic.

While it’s less about wilderness and more about societal collapse, the survival lessons are spot-on.

Survival Lessons:

Hygiene, preparedness, and staying informed are key.

Stocking up on essentials before a crisis hits can make all the difference.

Bonus Tip:

Don’t forget your Gas Masks.

They’re worth their weight in gold during a pandemic.

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Conclusion: Entertainment Meets Education

Survival movies do more than entertain; they teach, inspire, and sometimes scare us into action.

Each film on this list offers unique lessons in grit, preparation, and the human spirit.

They remind us that survival isn’t just about tools and techniques—it’s about mindset, adaptability, and determination.

So, next time you’re debating what to watch, pick one of these best survival movies.

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