Government Collapse Hoard Predicts Your Authority Relationship
In a world without rules, what you hoard says everything about how you feel about power, control, and independence
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When institutions crumble and chaos reigns, your first instinct reveals your deepest stance toward authority. Are you gathering tools to rebuild, vanishing into self-sufficient shadows, or ready to rewrite the system on your own terms?
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This quiz asks what you’d hoard in the aftermath of a government collapse—not just the practical stuff, but the weird, symbolic, or comfort-driven. Your emergency cache isn’t just survival gear—it’s a psychological blueprint. Let’s see what it says about your relationship to power, order, and control.
What’s the centerpiece of your hoard?
A stolen emergency broadcast micSeeds, tools, and blueprintsVintage novels and a solar kettleYou find an abandoned government safe. You:
Crack it and take commandScan it for hidden storiesAvoid it—too much baggageYour shelter is mostly made of:
Repurposed bookshelves and imaginationEarth, stone, and practicalitySteel, speakers, and surveillance techYour emergency document stash includes:
Maps, ledgers, farming guidesDeclassified records and old secretsPoetry, letters, resistance zinesYour 'luxury' item is:
A megaphone and blackout shadesWool socks and a hand-crank radioA tin box of love lettersYou trade resources. What’s your style?
Fair exchanges, long-term trustBarter with vibes and intuitionControl the market, shape outcomesSomeone asks who’s in charge now. You say:
The land speaks, not leadersI am—watch closelyNobody. That’s the point More Like This