Sick of the 9-to-5 grind, he ditched the city to live in a tiny house in the woods. Now, he says he can get by on $750 a month.
Briefly

"The whole idea of conformity, that whenever you enter this stage of your life, you're expected to have a job where you sit all day by the computer, where you live in the suburbs, have two kids, have two cars in your carport and all that, I just found it so absurd from very early on."
"I was disillusioned by the feeling of not being able to make a real difference, and also the conformity of normal life, which wasn't satisfactory to me."
"There was a societal pressure to consume, to give the impression that he was doing well in life - which didn't sit well with his own environmental beliefs."
"I yearned for a simple life where I could be surrounded by nature, and it wasn't until the pandemic that things finally came to a head."
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