Notes From an Apocalypse

What distinction does O'Connell make between fear and fantasy within Chapter 2: Preparations?

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Near the end of Chapter 2: Preparations, O'Connell draws a conclusion about the true motivations behind preppers' activities. He states that over the course of his time studying the movement, he came to realize that preppers were not preparing for their fears. Instead, they were preparing for their fantasies.