Priority
Now if everything is a priority, then nothing is a priority.
Even during first aid I buy the idea
of: 1) stop the bleeding, 2) start the breathing, and 3) treat for shock. And often we humans feel the need to do all
of them at once, as best we can of course.
For example, where I live these
days, my simpler and less emergency than first aid priorities are to grow some
food and make some electricity. Everything else is a lower priority, and of
course that is a full plate, too.
Here's a wiki list to pick and
choose from for your priorities, and go from there: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priority
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