Life readiness for the moments that test capacity.
Survive.help exists to help people stay clear, stable, and capable when life becomes pressured, uncertain, complex, or difficult to manage.
This is not a fear-based survival site. It is not a generic self-help brand. Survive.help is a practical life-readiness system built around one central idea: adults are expected to handle life, but many were never trained in the capacities that make that possible.
Our mission
Our mission is to help people build the practical capacity to handle life before life tests them.
Survive.help focuses on readiness in ordinary but serious human situations: losing access to your phone, documents, money, shelter, direction, safety, social support, work, or emotional clarity.
Help people reduce confusion, panic, scattered thinking, and blind reaction when pressure rises.
Organize life readiness into practical areas that can be recognized, checked, and strengthened.
Move people from worry into one responsible next move that reduces exposure and increases capability.
Why Survive.help exists
Many people can function when conditions are familiar. They know their routines, their city, their apps, their contacts, their bank card, their documents, and their normal support system.
But when one or two of those supports disappear, the deeper question appears:
Can I still handle life when the normal structure is gone?
Survive.help was created for that moment. Not to create fear, but to build readiness before fear has to make decisions.
Built by Luiz Albertini
Entrepreneur, author, yoga practitioner, and meditation teacher with more than 40 years of experience.
Luiz Albertini created Survive.help from decades of inner practice, business experience, human observation, and real-life pressure.
As an entrepreneur, he has lived the pressures of responsibility, money, uncertainty, decision-making, setbacks, recovery, and reinvention. He is also the creator of the Possibility Field Method and founder of projects and SaaS companies including GoodFi and MasterTalk.
His work connects practical life, entrepreneurship, yoga, meditation, human behavior, and the reality that many people are expected to handle life without ever being trained in the capacities that make that possible.
“I created Survive.help because life requires capacity — and most people were never trained in the basic capacities that keep them functional under pressure.”
The Life Capacity Stack
Survive.help organizes readiness into 10 practical areas. Each area protects one part of your ability to remain functional when life becomes pressured or unstable.
Sleep, energy, hydration, movement, fuel, recovery, and physical continuity.
Safe water, simple meals, portable food, local resources, and verified nature food.
Documents, money access, phone power, keys, backups, and recovery paths.
Exposure, environment, exits, shelter, safety awareness, and help.
Fear, urgency, confusion, attention, voice, judgment, and next move.
Boundaries, tension, opposition, safety, position, escalation, and decision.
Rules, documents, official sources, forms, deadlines, and procedures.
Minimum number, cash flow, value creation, earning capacity, and adaptation.
Trust, reputation, reciprocity, cooperation, information, group pressure, and exit.
Change, route failure, recalibration, direction, next path, and responsible movement.
Our approach
Survive.help uses a practical sequence: recognize exposure, reduce confusion, protect access, choose one next move, and build the next layer of capacity.
Identify which part of life could fail first if pressure increased today.
Separate facts from panic, assumptions, urgency, shame, or scattered reaction.
Protect access to body function, food, water, documents, money, communication, safety, and help.
Do one practical action that improves stability, direction, or capability.
What Survive.help is not
The brand must stay calm, responsible, and practical. It is built for capacity, not panic.
The goal is not vague motivation or positive slogans. The goal is practical capability.
Survive.help provides educational orientation and practical structure, not diagnosis or treatment.
This is civilian life readiness without paranoia, militarization, or survival fantasy.
Whole-life capacity includes body, money, documents, food, systems, conflict, people, and direction.
Important disclaimer
Survive.help provides educational orientation only. The content is designed to help people think, organize, and act more clearly. It does not replace qualified professional support.
This site does not provide medical, psychological, psychiatric, legal, tax, financial, investment, immigration, employment, business, insurance, safety, self-defense, nutritional, relationship, workplace, or emergency advice.
Always verify health, food, water, plant, safety, legal, money, document, employment, tax, travel, and country-specific information with official local sources and qualified professionals where relevant.
If you are in immediate danger, contact local emergency services.
Find out where life could expose you first.
Start with the Life Readiness Check. It helps you identify the area of life capacity that needs attention before pressure increases.