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Josh Duhamel revealed how he’s preparing to survive a potential global catastrophe.
During a recent interview with People magazine, the 52-year-old actor reflected on whether his family were ready to weather an apocalypse in their Minnesota home — a spot he calls his “doomsday cabin.”
“Well, I have enough,” the “Ransom Canyon” star said. “Not 100%. Probably 70%.”
Duhamel admitted that he still needs sharpen his survival skills so that he could provide a steady source of food in the aftermath of a world-ending event.
“I could be a better hunter, I could be a better fisherman. I could stockpile a little more food supply,” he said.
While speaking with the outlet, Duhamel reflected on why he decided to embrace a more rustic lifestyle.
“I make movies and TV shows, and I love it, I truly do love it, but I had this calling,” Duhamel explained.
He said that he felt the urge “to go and really do things with my hands again — fix things, make things and just do the basic things that we take for granted.”
Duhamel told People that his Minnesota retreat also offers a “respite” from “this world of massive technology,” noting that the advent of artificial intelligence particularly “scares” him.
However, the actor clarified that his home in North Star state wasn’t only intended to be safe haven in the face of a worldwide Armageddon.
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