When you are living a preparedness lifestyle, you always think "I don't have enough" or "I have too much of this, not enough of that, want this, don't want that" and on and on. Prepping can be an intimidating thing. When you are starting out, you should have a definitive goal. Start with 1 month's supply of food, water, fuel, and security measures (see my previous posts). If you are an advanced prepper, you most likely have a year, or twos worth of the aforementioned items on hand already. However... Take this scenario and think on it: The clock is ticking down to whatever SHTF scenario you can imagine. Are you ready? Could you make it through to the other side? Are you confident in your skill set, your group, your location, your food, your security, your hopes, and your faith? Check your lists, double check them. Make sure, make certain you are ready, because folks, as sure as the sun rises in the East and sets in the West, it is coming, and sooner than you think.
I do what I can, with what I have, the best best of my physical, financial, and mental ability possible to ensure the honorable and righteous survival of me and my family in the event of a catastrophe.. Everything else is up to whatever Diety you wish to call upon for guidance and protection.. IMO.. Stressing over it dont make it any easier, or better.