How I Went from Salaryman to Homeless

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Huge benefit being homeless in a country where you don't have to worry about people stealing your stuff.

designbydavid
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The kids stopping you to shake your hands was so heartwarming!

Calcifurr
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50.9k subscribers already?! Let's go!

renren_
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You've turned negative situation of depression into something positive by this YT adventure. Who knows what life will bring you out of all this 😊

valerierogers
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As a former realtor, i can agree that the industry is a massive scam and not just to the clients

bazza
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So cool those kids stopped you just to shake your hand 😍 I have faith you will absolutely hit 100K b4 the end of the year ❣🙏✌

christyyant
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I can understand how you feel. The life of a regular japanese salaryman seems quite monotone and boring. You are homeless right now. But you have more freedom than many other people.

nebukadnezar
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i also suffered with depression but what helped me was thinking of the people that care about me. you have so many friends that care for you and your fans too! at least 53 thousand people! enjoy the outdoors and traveling and always think of how many peoples lives you improve with your videos! if you ever come down to Canada you are very welcome to stay at my house but keep in mind i am a big beer drinker and will recommend you many beer hahahah.

chazman
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Japanese culture of not throwing trash in public spaces is what I most admire of 🇯🇵.

frikandelkroket
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Hello from the USA! We enjoy your videos. May God bless you and keep you safe!

SonRiseforNathaniel
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Wages are stagnant worldwide it seems, and the work life in Japan seems unsustainable for the younger generations.... something has to change because the society is ageing

MikeRLloyd
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Thanks for showing us a different side of life

poseidon
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Hi mate, I've only been watching for the last 15 vids, but you are a chilled, down to earth dude. I'm going through some similar struggles myself the past 6 months. Suffering depression and anxiety is no joke. 😖
Wishing you all the best, from Australia. Kind regards, Benji 🤜🤛

WestOzCards
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that tent is amazing. it folds up so nice and small. very valuable gear...it's like a house in your backpack

goldsaint
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The world loves you. It shows in the comments section, i enjoy your videos too, your a kind and peaceful young man.

CRwonderer
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I have been homeless off and on for years since I graduated high school. 12 years now. I am in section 8 housing finally in America, for low income (trouble finding high paying jobs) and disabled people. I lived in a tent for a few months, my car for a few months, and mostly I lived on people's couches in their living room paying them rent or a spare bedroom (but not on a lease, they own the house so it was cheaper rent) and buying groceries and helping cook and clean. I love to travel so I mostly didn't mind but it does affect you sometimes. 3 times I moved back in with family. You are so strong to be living this life but still keeping a smile. Hoping for all the best for you and will be here the whole way.

TopAnimeLoverEver
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I hope you get to purchase a minivan camper soon. At least you can drive around and sleep more comfortably in a hard shell

jialatdotcomdotsg
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I don’t know why but Japanese convenience store food looks so high quality compared to the states. Happy to see the community slowly recognizing you more and more. Keep going!

Official_Jerice
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As an american watching this i love it, the people are so friendly, everything is so clean, no Dope heads laying around asking for change... i wish our culture could be more like this!

DjNovaHD
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I'm so glad Pearl gave you that boost. Can't even imagine what it feels like not having a home to go back to. I feel sorry for homeless people everywhere. Housing should be a human right. Stay strong!

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