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Preparedness questionnaire

A few weeks ago, I posted the "Global Perception Questionnaire". The results are absolutely fascinating.

Most participants see the chaos, a huge majority distrust the institutions yet... they all feel "equipped".

The last question of the form was : "on a scale of 0-10, how much capacity do you feel you have to face the current situation?". The global average is superior to 7/10.
Which is surprising. I wanted to dig into this paradox, that quite says everything about our time. We don’t believe in institutions anymore, we believe in ourselves. But do we even know what "being capable" means?

This new survey goes deeper. It’s not about preparedness and how people imagine resilience in an unstable world.

Where are you based?

Age group

Profession or sector

If you feel like you have the capacity to face the current situation, what do you mean

If you feel like you have the capacity to face the current situation, what do you mean
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

Have you taken any concrete actions to prepare for uncertainty?

In case of a systemic breakdown (electricity, food, banks)... how long could you hold?

What makes you feel that you'll "make it through"?

Who do you expect to protect you, if it gets worse?

What is your biggest blind spot when it comes to crisis preparedness?

How do you define "collapse"?

What resource do you feel most fragile about losing?

What resource do you feel most fragile about losing?

What do you wish you had done already to feel more ready?