They left NYC to live in a tiny house on a farm in Oregon. To their surprise, life didn't get any slower.
Briefly

Soo Jae Lee and Jeffrey Castro, inspired by tiny house videos and their cramped NYC apartment, moved to Portland to embrace a minimalist lifestyle in a tiny house on wheels. After two years in the tiny house, which they purchased for $60,000 and parked on a farm, they realized that this lifestyle wasn't for them long-term. Although they enjoyed creating art and living closer to nature, they decided not to pursue full-time tiny house living again after the experience.
We already felt as though we had too many things and were ready to live with even less.
To our astonishment, we didn't slow down. Mother Nature truly keeps you on your toes.
Read at Business Insider
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