{"id":1522,"date":"2026-03-12T21:07:35","date_gmt":"2026-03-12T20:07:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/georgejahn.com\/?p=1522"},"modified":"2026-03-12T21:07:36","modified_gmt":"2026-03-12T20:07:36","slug":"dont-worry-unless-youre-a-worrier","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/georgejahn.com\/?p=1522","title":{"rendered":"DON\u2019T WORRY! (UNLESS YOU\u2019RE A WORRIER)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Is it time to plan your ultimate getaway? No, not in terms of sand, sun, and a relaxing<br>ristretto on a quiet cobblestoned street. With two major conflicts involving two big powers<br>and a handful of others with potential to flare, it may be time for the timid to look at<br>where to go for their best chances at survival should the world\u2019s wars turn into World<br>War. (Disclaimer: I don\u2019t think we\u2019re near there \u2014 yet).<br>For the soft westerner (like me), the first choice has to be New Zealand, a Superpower<br>in terms of isolation, yet with first-world creature comforts. With no land borders, no<br>strategic bases, and distant from hostile neighbors, it might well get overlooked in any<br>conflict that draws in other non-combatants without its geographic advantages. And you<br>can wait out the creation of the new world order without worrying about the groceries \u2014<br>the country produces enough food annually for 40 million people, eight times its<br>population.<br>Not far behind is Switzerland, the world\u2019s poster child for neutrality. Since its last foreign<br>war in 1815, it has created a hedgehog culture of defense involving most of its male<br>population, which would cause any belligerent maximum pain for little gain. Its<br>mountains create natural defenses, its political system prizes stability, and it boasts a<br>robust infrastructure. Not for the lactose intolerant, though.<br>True, Iceland is part of NATO. But with no standing army and a population of less than<br>500,000, it would likely be overlooked in any superpower confrontation. It\u2019s also self-<br>sufficient in energy. And while it has to import grains, fruit, and vegetables, it has an<br>oversupply of meat and fish for hearty sauna culture survivalists on a carnivore diet.<br>Patagonia\u2019s greatest asset is its emptiness. With vast stretches of land, low population<br>density, and minimal strategic value, it\u2019s an unlikely place for any country to fight over. Its<br>remoteness from global flashpoints and its abundance of natural resources make it a<br>quiet, steady corner of the world. Be prepared, however, for a pioneer-like existence in a<br>region with little infrastructure and extreme weather that puts limits on living off the land.<br>And for those who want to go totally off the grid, may I suggest Indonesia\u2019s outer<br>islands? Many of them lie well off major shipping routes, with small populations and little<br>military significance. Their tropical climate, natural resources, and distance from global<br>power centers make them a good choice in a world where, even today, being out of the<br>way is sometimes the best protection of all.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>You can find more of my writing and reporting here:<br><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/george_jahn_the_writer\/\">Instagram<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/@george_the_writer?lang=hu-HU\">TikTok<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/muckrack.com\/george-jahn\">Muck Rack<\/a> | <a href=\"https:\/\/georgejahn.com\/?cat=32\">Thoughts<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Is it time to plan your ultimate getaway? No, not in terms of sand, sun, and a relaxingristretto on a quiet cobblestoned street. 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