Your Home May Be
One General Strike Away from a Crisis

If you’re here, you likely feel it already.

You work more, stretch further, and still fall behind. Prices rise faster than wages. Risk is pushed down while profits rise. Participation in the economy often feels less like a choice and more like a requirement.

We are told this is normal. We are told there is no alternative. And yet, many of us feel the strain in our finances, our time, and our sense of control.

When the idea of a general strike comes up, it often sounds unrealistic or extreme. If and when that happens, there is one important question:

How will people like us actually get through it?

Without clear preparation and grounded information, many will find the discomforts of a general strike surprisingly difficult, and some will struggle to survive an extended labor strike.

The System Isn’t Designed for Resilience. You Need to Be.

The Survival Guide for a General Strike exists to help you prepare for a General Strike. Preparing for a General Strike is a strike in and of itself, as you prepare for the financial pressure needed for economic transformation.

This guide does not call for immediate action. Instead, it focuses on preparation, clarity, and realism. It looks at how economic pressure works, how past strikes have succeeded or failed, and how modern households will experience vulnerability differently than in earlier eras.

Inside the guide, we explore:
  • What “participation” realistically looks like today
  • How preparation reduces fear and misinformation
  • Why coordinated individual choices matter
  • The role of resilience: financial, emotional, and social
  • The difference between impulsive reaction and informed readiness

This is not about telling anyone what they should do. It’s about making sure people understand what choices actually exist.

Preparation does not equal commitment.
Understanding does not equal agreement.
Information simply expands your options.

Don’t be Unprepared When the Strike Hits the Fan

  • You feel economic pressure but want clarity instead of slogans
  • You’ve heard about general strikes and want factual, grounded context.
  • You’re curious about collective action without being pushed into compliance
  • You value preparedness over panic
  • You believe informed people make stronger decisions, individually and together
  • You know if you don’t do something, you’re going to go crazy

The Survival Guide is designed to meet you where you are: cautious, skeptical, curious, or simply trying to understand the moment we’re living through.

📘 Access the Survival Guide for a General Strike

If you’d like to explore the Survival Guide for a General Strike, you can request access here:

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The guide is shared as an educational resource for those seeking context, clarity, and a calmer way to think about economic pressure and collective response.