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I lived in a van 2 years and worked full time and with the savings I paid cash for my home. Best thing I ever did. Plus I learned so much for the experience that was character building

susansharp
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I like what you said! “When you feel like buying something, go for a walk”👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

hectorguzman
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"Slow to purchase, quick to self care." This is gold, bro. Impressive wisdom.

redbird
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I’m a psychotherapist and I’m totally going to use the “slow to purchase, quick to self-care” quote… it’s can be applied to many vices beyond shopping to fill voids. Brilliant!!

Cspspack
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This is great advice. I've slept in my car. Be sure you can lay fully stretched out, not cramped or scrunched up. And, make sure you have it set up where people outside can't see you inside sleeping and you can block out the lights. Park at quiet places without people walking by and cars whizzing along. Stock up on blankets and pillows, you'll never have too many. Getting a good night's rest is so important and you will deteriorate fast if you don't.

james
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“Most people buy a gadget to fill a void.” wisest words.

joperez
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I have a LOT of experience of living on the streets, from living in a 35ft bus down to living in a car. 40 years of it. I'm not a bum, I work as a welder, I'm not on drugs, I just don't like seeing the same sights and same neighbors all the time, I can say from experience. My personal choice to live in, is a 1 ton extended cargo van either standard or high top, if you need to stand up. The reasons are
Reasonably cheap to purchase.
Inconspicuous.
easy to find parking.
easy to maintain.
Easy to move at a moment's.
notice.
I have over 450 watts of solar panels in a large Aluminum frame on the roof, with 2- 6volt deep cycle batteries in series for 12vdc that also are charged when I start up in the morning. I built a steel frame for my mattress, a partition, inside is foam insulated, a roof vent w 12v fan for ventilation.
It is very comfortable and quiet, and I don't spend all my money on rent and utilities. Which means I have money for a vacation whenever I want. Why I choose this ? because when I was 18 years old I rented my first small apartment and bought some furniture, 6 months later I lost my job, then my apartment plus all my furniture, I said "I'll never do this again", "what ever I live in I will own".

billarroo
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13 years in now my 3rd car. Saving a bucket on expenses. Simple lifestyle with priority being health. Four sessions of gym work, careful planning each day including weather watching. Six meals a week and never felt so happy, healthy and in control of my life at 60 years of age .

peterstock
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"Selfcare will fill the void; not a purchase" Thats a preaching word Brother. Thank you for the daily encouragement💚

mecasharell
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Been living out of my car for 2 years now and your advice is correct. For SURVIVAL it is INCREDIBLE how FEW THINGS one needs. I kept my existing car, have no solar, and only purchased a bluetooth speaker / powerbanks / butane burner / kettle over the two years. I now have similar charging capacity in powerbanks as I would have with a solar setup, and take a 6-port USB hub to the library for the day to charge up.
My car is - clothes (separated clean / dirty)
- Food (1 box that fits on a seat)
- Bedding (yoga mats, foam mattress, large cotton towel to lie on, sleeping bags x 2)
- 1 backpack with tech (laptop, ipad, powerbanks, b’tooth speakers, cables)
- Shoes one pair only, flip flops 2 pairs (one for showers, one for general)
- Toiletries (usually kept in door storage for easy access

And thats about it, I enjoy the life and has saved me $10, 000 per year by not having rent, and KEEPING IT SIMPLE.

joebloggs
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Wow. “The hardest part about the simple life is throwing stuff out, and not over-acquiring again.” Gonna remember that one.

Ack-
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Sir I randomly found this video while I was researching van living, what you said is absolutely correct. I was going to by a brand new van and convert it. Cost estimated to be 60k to 70k. Then I thought wait I don't need all that I already have a car big enough to sleep and adventure in I don't need all that. Thank you for the insight sir you have earned my respect👍

roycetheradio
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"Be slow to purchase, quick to self care" . Big True.

teresitarealestate
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I've been living in my car for 3 months now and its been an amazing experience. I'm having so much experience and saving towards a house. Showering in gyms and at work.

Z
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I like how structured and cleared his speaking is. Giving correct spacing and time between sentences as well as when he has something important to see he goes extra slow I really like that great job

seanconnelly
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My family member makes 4k a week lives in his car just got his bachelors in the medical field

WhoIsBlossom
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You don't come across as preachy or anything like that. You're just giving good advice based on your experience. Thanks

BruceLyeg
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SIMPLE!...The longer I live, the more I love that little word! Thank you for the reminder! 👍🏼👍🏼

ivygarcia
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“Don’t complicate what is simple” so much wisdom to gather in this short video… thank you man!!

gloriaa.
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I live in my 94 chevy pick up w/fiberglass Leer truck Cap, my truck is a full 8' pickup truck bed, so good room.. I live with my cat Drake(profile pic), I did it out of necessity and survival right now..sold everything I couldn't keep when they sold the house I lived in for 20yrs, sold my Harley and here I am now.. heading from Baltimore to somewhere South West, don't know when I'll get there.. thanks for the video

Seven.And.The.RaggedTiger