Well,
A wise man once said to his disciple...
"Now godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. And having food and clothing, with these we shall be content."
He didn't even included a roof over one's head!
My husband and I along with a few hundred other people from Tucson have gone to Mexican towns near here to help build homes and give basic medical care for poor people. (This is done at least twice a year.)
These people live in "houses" made of discarded wooden pallets, cardboard and other things they can "scrounge" to make a shelter. No electricity, no running water, no toilets, not even a "hole" in the ground to use for a potty.
It opens your eyes to see how much of the rest of the world is living. And makes you very thankful for what you have as an American citizen.
And you know what? Those people are for the most part content, and generous with what little they have.
Things are going to get tough, all over the world, and we need to become more able to help ourselves and others less fortunate/prepared than we are.
" Oil, Shmoil!" We humans have used petroleum products on earth since the beginning of time...
Noah used it to water proof the ark.
How long has gasoline and the gas powered engine been a part of our history? A bit over 100 years, granted the invention of the gas powered engine has made life easier and more enjoyable for most of us.
How long did mankind get around and do all he had to do before the automobile, and the airplane? When we consider all the other things that are part of the petroleum industry, things we use everyday of our lives....Things we have come to take forgranted, we can see that everything that has to do with petroleum is going to cost more not less as time goes by.
My dad owned a small oil company in CA. Believe me, there is, and always has been price fixing. False shortagages and other scare tactics are used all the time to raise prices.
Yet, we manage to survive, and we will continue to do so, as long as we are given breath. The will to LIVE is part of our "hard wiring." Even under the most horrible of conditions, we attempt to continue with life as close to "normal" as we can.
In the death camps in Europe, the people would carve menorahs from potatoes, hoarding a bit of oil or butter, using threads from their clothing to make wicks in order to celebrate Chanukkah.
We need to be using this time of relative abundance to prepare ourselves for hard times. If we are wise, we already have food storage, pantries, where if the supply trucks are unable to deliver food, we and our families will not be found standing at the side of the road with a tin cup.