This guy ..! Life without money for a year
Mark Boyle (30) during this year diving without spending a dime. He said it was the happiest moment in his life and he will continue the lifestyle.
Boyle during the last 12 months become a freeccomist. He underwent an independent lifestyle in a caravan in Timsbury, near Bath, England, by planting their own food materials and reusing the waste disposed of to others. He said that by not spending any money, he becomes happier, and has vowed to continue the way of life without money.
He can recycle it anywhere. The phone only for receiving calls. Shower her using solar energy. He's getting used clothing or recycled from the website.
Boyle, an economics graduate and honor the Irish-born entrepreneur, had a blog that revolves around his lifestyle. To turn on the laptop, he used a solar-powered energy and free internet facilities at a local farm.
"It was the happiest moment in my life, and I'll forward it. I see no reason to go back to the money-oriented world. Life without money is very liberating. Of course there are challenges, but I do not have a stress-related bank accounts, bills, traffic jams, and linger in a job that I do not like. "
"Part of the difficulty is to socialize with friends, I miss that aspect. Instead of going to the pub, I made a campfire, playing music or going for a walk," he said.
He once tried to walk from Bristol, Inggirs, to India by relying on the kindness and hospitality of others. However, he had to stop that effort a month later after experiencing difficulties in France.
Boyle says, "In the next 20 years, people will begin to determine what they use and how they should live. My priority is to reuse things that people throw away, and then build a sustainable infrastructure for the future. In fact, I have decided to continue this lifestyle which is the best recommendation that everyone can do. "
Boyle was a vegetarian. Now he plans to promote freeconomy movement through his blog. He also taught how to live a simple skill.
Today he was celebrating the end of the "journey" for a year as host for the Freegan Festival in Hamilton House, Bristol. There she cooked three meals for free to the public.
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