The crisis Hormozi keeps warning about? It already happened.
Since 1990, 9 countries ran out of everything. Ordinary people solved it — Here’s exactly how.
When a war blocks the oil ships, your LPG runs out, food prices triple, and the next harvest fails — other countries already survived this exact problem. Every card below is a real story. Every solution below actually worked. None of them needed a good government.
Real Crises.
Real Solutions.
9 DOCUMENTED CASES
Special Period: When Soviet Oil Stopped and 12 Million People Had to Reinvent Food
80% of oil imports vanished overnight. Tractors died. Buses died. The food system almost died — until ordinary Cubans turned vacant lots into farms.
3 Million Died While Food Sat in Warehouses
The supply chain was broken by policy, not drought. Millions starved while rice was being exported. Distribution was the weapon.
99% Import-Dependent: How Japan Survived the Oil Embargo
No oil, no economy — or so they thought. Japan used the shock to build one of the most energy-efficient industrial systems on earth.
When Currency Died, Barter Networks Kept 14 Million People Alive
Government money became toilet paper. Neighbors became banks. Practical skills became the only real currency that held value.
A Government Banned Fertilizer. 14 Months Later, the President Fled.
One bad policy decision collapsed a middle-income country faster than any war. The recovery was led by small farmers — not the state.
2 Hours of Power a Day: How Beirut Built a Parallel Energy System
The grid died. Neighborhood generator syndicates, rooftop solar, and fermented food filled the gap. 6 million people adapted without waiting for government.
Largest Oil Reserves on Earth. No Toilet Paper. No Medicine. No Food.
Resource wealth without supply chain resilience is worthless. Being rich in one thing and dependent on everything else is a collapse waiting to happen.
The Philippines Has All the Preconditions. None of the Buffers.
95% fuel import dependency. Depleting domestic gas. Contested shipping routes. The crisis cards above aren’t history lessons — they’re previews.
400 Calories a Day. 7 Months. 4.5 Million People Survived.
Total food blockade. No government help. Survival came down to community networks, rural farmers, and the willingness to eat tulip bulbs.






