Human nature - like the people at home watching "Alone" or "Naked & Afraid" thinking "I can do that" from the comfort of their climate controlled residences, relaxing after an 8-10 day of work and a good meal - likely at least partially prepackaged - prepared with a heat source that comes on with a switch, is reliable, and predictable.It seems odd to me that everybody assumes that after the world "takes a turn for the worst" we'll all still be living comfortably in our homesteads with our animals and appliances, merrily cooking just as we are now. Doesn't anybody watch the news? Imagine how you would survive if "after" looks like the Gaza strip or any of those war-torn towns in Ukraine. Or west North Carolina or Florida after the hurricanes.
Speaking only for myself - if the world suddenly went dark ages overnight, I'd last longer than most (not a high bar, truly - there's millions of people in various MSAs who would go first) - but I wouldn't survive long, and I certainly wouldn't thrive.
Though I have acres, varied livestock, numerous crops, and a forgiving climate. What I can't produce still greatly exceeds what I can produce.