People that live this way are so patient, generous, calm and clear with their thinking. Almost as if we were meant to live this way.
@andra969411 ай бұрын
We might
@seanduddy11759 ай бұрын
We were ment to... we live this modern way for only a few decades now
@SkyeID10 жыл бұрын
In the U.S., from what I've heard, it's really hard to dive into dumpsters at grocery stores and take the food out. Cops come and tell people to leave because the "garbage" is owned by the stores. Owners of the stores get mad, then dumpsters get locked up tight so no one can get into them. It's so infuriating that perfectly edible food is just thrown away (and locked up!) while hundreds of thousands of people are starving and can't afford to buy food! Those stores care about making a profit, not helping the needy. They make no money if starving people go into their dumpsters and take out the food that they threw away. It's a shame...
@houseofrhymes450610 жыл бұрын
sad but true
@vodkaplusgin10 жыл бұрын
i do it it is ridiculous how much food is thrown away i can fill the entire back of a pickup full in one or two dumpsters
@95TurboSol9 жыл бұрын
Skye ID It's true only for some businesses, I live in Tulsa oklahoma and I know lots of businesses that give away the extra food to who ever will come pick it up, like donut shops etc, many will leave the extras in closed boxes and set it on top of the dumpster so anyone can grab it and it doesn't get contaminated by the actual trash, and when I lived back in Missouri, Panera bread used to give away all the bread that wasn't sold each day.
@semp2239 жыл бұрын
Not sure what the precise numbers are I've read that 40% of produce goes to waste
@lucabaar19 жыл бұрын
+ru1111111 sell?? Who sold it to them? The dumpster?
@ScottHaley1212 жыл бұрын
I camped for over a year on my own (at the time) 38 acres. I can tell you with some authority that when you're providing your own heat, food, water, shelter, etc., there's very little free time. What there is you spend resting. After over a year, the County finally found me & informed me that the longest one can camp legally---EVEN ON YOUR OWN ISOLATED LAND---is two weeks. That's true pretty much throughout all of the USA. I fought it, but lost.
@DJ_Kane122410 жыл бұрын
I am going to live like this as soon as I can this guy is my inspiration
@Fintan339 жыл бұрын
same bro
@Fintan337 жыл бұрын
i'm seriously trying so hard to get even just a teeny bit of a plot to get my caravan on. Been trying for 2 years getting no where guys ! Got to keep going though
@hangsambo126 жыл бұрын
Update please.
@katherinefernandez45475 жыл бұрын
@@Fintan33 Goooo! Cheering for you! 😀🥰
@animallover49554 жыл бұрын
Jut walk off and out
@wayward.wallace5 жыл бұрын
Definitely recommend his books "The Way Home" and "Moneyless Man". Will make you reconsider what you need to be happy!
@ALI_FA173 жыл бұрын
Yes we should be grateful for what we have in life
@miker63303 жыл бұрын
@@ALI_FA17 I definitely need money to be happy.
@AuralVirus9 жыл бұрын
How many people are 1 step away from living like this anyway? I know I am.
@phillipdavis52415 жыл бұрын
Me, me, me--- :>(
@Himlovesrunning5 жыл бұрын
That 1 step away..
@katherinefernandez45475 жыл бұрын
Me! I am soooooooo poor. :(
@vIBEDoUT-Channel4 жыл бұрын
I'm not away... I'm going to live like this... Go off grid make a hut near river Grow my own food Live with pet and partner
@paokarapaok17774 жыл бұрын
@@vIBEDoUT-Channel can I join?
@capitalistsamurai13 жыл бұрын
"Be the change you want to see in the world." Awesome quote!
@compactcelsius2694 жыл бұрын
Very true too
@waynesWyrdWorld10 жыл бұрын
Read his book last year- he started off buying his laptop and solar panel, then he got the caravan free on freecycle (if I remember right), then he arranged to work a few days a week on the farm he's located on in exchange for the small plot for the caravan. Then he started proper moneyless living. Love his philosophy. I'd do it tomorrow but my wife likes her central heated house too much!
@kajallison88966 жыл бұрын
You could have a wood stove to heat it
@gelloyangsteryang64815 жыл бұрын
is this goose wayne?
@nikkigeer46145 жыл бұрын
@@gelloyangsteryang6481 yes
@gelloyangsteryang64815 жыл бұрын
@@nikkigeer4614 lmaooo i found goose wayne!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Lexicondiablo8 жыл бұрын
My only issue with this life style is that it relies on the sell by date food management policy of the big supermarkets. As a result its not an existence that's broken links with the excesses of society, it's a life style that depends upon those excesses.
@Alex-uo4qq4 жыл бұрын
Nothing in this life is perfect.
@piedramultiaristas85734 жыл бұрын
@@Alex-uo4qq I loved Your reply.
@mnqobi_ngcobo4 жыл бұрын
Mark in his TedTalk did say we humans are dependent either on the earth and other humans.
@PrettyPinkPeacock2 жыл бұрын
He does actually address this really thoroughly in his Moneyless Manifesto book. As of 2019 he is truly off grid, he is totally sincere in his mission. I think this stage of his journey is important in learning how wasteful the current system is, that a person can live off it for over a year without spending any money. That's a radical observation.
@Chivas69 жыл бұрын
I worked at Somerfield for a couple of years, we used to chuck bags and bags of food away. Staff members weren't even allowed to take it. We had about 6 cooked chickens one night, piping hot, cooked a few hours before and we were told to throw them out. I said, ''I'll have one if they're going to get chucked out'' the manager refused but said I could buy it. If not, throw it in the bin. Criminal.
@WookieSenshi9 жыл бұрын
The amount of waste in the world is disgusting indeed.
@Chivas68 жыл бұрын
***** I worked at a Somerfield in Wolverhampton haha.
@hourglas396 жыл бұрын
Shakeys near my home use to throw out good food until I wrote a letter to their corporate office. Now they place the food in to go boxes so that the homeless can come and take it. :)
@heartus20106 жыл бұрын
@@hourglas39 Awesome!
@playerformerlyknownasmousecop6 жыл бұрын
@@hourglas39 bless you
@anweshpeddineni58025 жыл бұрын
"Be the change you want to see in the world"
@glendarelli9 жыл бұрын
I applaud this gent. However, since everything is Energy it doesn't matter if one spends their energy dumpster diving for food or working their 9 to 5 job. What's important is to remain elevated in spirit in whatever you choose to do. "Be the change that you want to see in the world"...allowing your light to shine in front of the world! Love~
@AuralVirus9 жыл бұрын
+Glenda relli so as long as your spirit is elevated whilst you work as (hmm thinking of a job similar to being a nazi...) how about you are an arms dealer and are knowingly selling to your weapons to those that will happily kill young and old alike as long as your spirit is elevated.... yeah i see a flaw in that fairy tale. i think you get my point.
@glendarelli9 жыл бұрын
+Turk aka AuralVirus I agree, there are some jobs that I could not spend my Energy on...Truth! One must live their own truth. As for myself, I am vegan...it is my choice to do no harm to any being [if I can at all help it] yet I can only live MY TRUTH. My truth may not be someone else truth...I do not live a fairly tale, only My Truth.
@AuralVirus9 жыл бұрын
Glenda relli you really would be wise to change the word "truth" to "perception" because that is what it is. Using the word "Truth" is making a claim of it being more than it actually is, a righteous, pedestal like state (verging on sounding pompous, pretentious even) that is arguable and ultimately disprovable through debate where as perception is subjective, personal to you and undeniable.
@glendarelli9 жыл бұрын
+Turk aka AuralVirus ....now wait a minute, I have every right to speak and live "MY TRUTH"....my truth is my truth...I Am not projecting it onto anyone. I have a right to live my authentic Self! We are as the ocean...one ocean with many expressions...[waves, rain, snow, humidity, etc....] I also keep in mind that I must be flexible, with life comes expansion, so as life [experiences] evolves I am OPEN to change, as water I flow... As for today, I will live my authentic life.... I subscribe to non-judgement, no one likes to be told what-to-do...live and let live. I live by INTEGRITY, careful not sow something I do not want to reap later [that will take care of those that bomb children & the innocent]. Karma...nuff said. Peace & Love.
@AuralVirus9 жыл бұрын
Glenda relli yeah I kind of agree with you but the way you word it sounds so fake and pretentious. maybe lay off the weed?
@charlietomb58514 жыл бұрын
this really shows how many things we take for granted, not to assume that his life is bad, but so many every day things that we dont even think about, how we get it, and how important it is
@justanuvabrickinthewall07639 жыл бұрын
Well done to him its not easy deprogaming yourself from the matrix that was loaded from the birthing dock...but its mandatory ya have to..
@stephaniep1761 Жыл бұрын
I find it apalling we can no longer live off the land without money.
@hannahhasgot11 жыл бұрын
Now I know where all my lighters ended up :P Mark Boyle you are divine, brother!
@MrBarnum49 жыл бұрын
STAY STRONG BRO. MAY GOD B WITH U ALWAYS!
@MrBarnum49 жыл бұрын
I should have said MAY THE HEAVENLY FATHER B WITH U ALWAYS, PEACE & BLESSINGS
@johnyboy64059 жыл бұрын
sam barnum iv God know what to do. Dont worry about it.
@artman444414 жыл бұрын
this guy is awesome, but he needs subtitles, I can't hardly understand him!!
@gazaustinmusic83217 жыл бұрын
I've been living without money all morning it was very refreshing. I'm off to the pub now
@jaegerman798511 жыл бұрын
This guy lives like the hunter-gatherers, the state in which humans lived and evolved for hundreds and thousands of years. Only 10.000 years ago with the introduction of agriculture, was when we began our separation from our natural state. We are not genetically prone to live in this Money ruled society. We are prone to be living in a harmonious world where sensation and feelings comes first, not in this hostile world where anxiety driven thought rues our precious time on this earth.
@samanthahardy99036 жыл бұрын
Eventually a lot of people are going to end up having to live like this due to being made homeless because they can't afford their rent and food.
@LiaMari10 жыл бұрын
{I've been out here without money in the USA for about 12 years.} Life is so much easier... I actually can enjoy my life, instead of living it in the pursuit of things and the money to buy them with. The thing that keeps me from wanting unnecessary things? Knowing that someone is going to have to give their life and joy to make them.
@LiaMari10 жыл бұрын
Sure, best way is Facebook, facebook.com/AllOne1111 I live in a camper, mostly I've been living on people's land, trading labor and other things instead of rent. for over 20 years, I've only had clothing that is given to me, by friends throwing things away, or "Free piles". I only eat what I am offered, or need to eat, "Opportun-avore". It's only been about 5 years almost completely moneyless, when I gave up dragging my camper around, and driving. I just really stop and think about whether or not I actually need something, or if I just want it. You are correct, most things people think they need, they really only want. {Like electricity, running water, haircuts, phones, candy... haha I heat with wood, which is free if you are willing to work. The thing is, living free takes a lot of time, either making clothes or repairing used, chop wood, carry water, finding things, and labor in trade. For a few years I traveled with just my tent, while my camper has set put in Vermont... Sometimes, I live with friends, trading work for rent, food, clothes, rides. I've actually managed to travel quite a bit, even made it to Israel last winter! People send plane tickets when they want to see my badly enough. Usually, I get the last of someone's shampoo, or the kind they bought and didn't like, the bottom of their toothpaste, table scraps. Internet is free, and internet phone service does me just fine. Right now I am so fortunate, I am living on my sister's land, trading with her for what little electric I use {computer and a light bulb} the internet wi-fi reaches where I am parked on her land... I eat the leftovers they used to give to the dogs... forage, now, everyone's gardens are coming in, being a vegetarian, I'm living it up. I make most of the things I need, I used to be a construction contractor, so I am pretty handy. Barter is better I've found. I do get money on occasion, either an odd job, or I'm pretty good at finding it on the ground too! I think, this last year, I made about $500. It's key to stay healthy, to barter work, and to keep from needing medical expenses. When the fruits and berries are in season, I get right on it! LOL It's amazing how much food is growing out in the yard or woods. I look forward to talking more! I'd love to hear your stories!
@iwantyourcookiesnow10 жыл бұрын
I hate you...I work JK
@bangmefrombehind110 жыл бұрын
Lia Mari Wow!!! I absolutely love the idea of living like that!...I want to buy a patch of land and set up my own commune...I am going to do it...I don't want to sit there wishing for it all my life, its something i need to do...I don't belong in this society...I need to find out about more like minded people, not people who are gunna tell me 'live in the real world, you need to get a job, that i 'CANT live without monney' and just negative people...Also, can i add you on facebook please? :)
@LiaMari10 жыл бұрын
Sure yes, Funny thing, my situation has changed, Sometimes I work for money nowaday, Seldom, but sometimes, because I'm working to build an intentional community. Send a note when u get to FB, if you want to hear about it, maybe I can give u ideas for finding and founding yours. facebook.com/allone1111
@tigerlee449 жыл бұрын
How do u do it I am in Canada but tryed just cant do it but want to cause money is not the way tell me share pls
@tonyg2012n112 жыл бұрын
i use to live like him back in Cuba
@grandyamz97688 жыл бұрын
to :glenda riley....I agee with what you wrote! everything is energy, yes its what you choose its all about choice will i choose to operate out of love light or dark negative...its a choise in everything and im thrilled to find im not alone in my thinking!bless you glenda
@rachelwalker-davies44203 ай бұрын
Absolute legend! Would love to become a lot more like this. Hard to get off the treadmill though. Well done, Mark!
@BoringPeopleEnt14 жыл бұрын
a very well done and informative video. As employees at a grocery store we are forced by the company to throw away tens of thousands of dollars a year worth of produce, and meat products. In just one store we throw away that much now imagine the whole world. Amazing story and reported properly.
@gelloyangsteryang64815 жыл бұрын
i'm so desperate that I've begun watching 2010 youtube videos
@katherinefernandez45475 жыл бұрын
Why are you so desperate anyways? I hope you're ok. 😀
@Bunkysmom6514 жыл бұрын
@SpiritualShow Thank you for seeing my point. While others have pointed out that food can be obtained from other sources or bartered for, I can't help but wonder how those who have nothing to barter with, or the usable skills to trade labor for food, would do if there were no waste products for them to latch onto. It's beyond sad that people live this way. In Marks case it's a choice, an experiment. For countless others, it's their only option. It maybe wasted food but it's their survival.
@porgiamor14 жыл бұрын
I heart mark boyle!
@dougsworld753312 жыл бұрын
Nothing matters But we want to be loved & we want to see change in the world So we pretend that everything does
@Om999-4 жыл бұрын
He will not have problem to refuse to be chipped
@Claudia80TK14 жыл бұрын
What a smart guy! he doesn't care what others think and he won't make richer anyone:) It takes guts.
@minimalist5555life9 ай бұрын
Love to see an update if Mark is still living this way. Hope so as i am heading this way to give uo possessions.
@pauldavies94174 жыл бұрын
I worked at asda, & a trolley of meat fell over coming off a lorry, they binned the whole lot there & then, i couldn't believe it, read your book too mark, well done!
@fabianneagle90874 жыл бұрын
Man, this is a nice video to watch. I thought I was the only one realizing how much food we waste.
@avanwraithwood727511 жыл бұрын
The ultimate freegan!
@freefrodofromfrance11 жыл бұрын
Good work Mark well done support everything you do !
@MrBarnum49 жыл бұрын
ENLIGHTENING!
@ConstantThrowing12 жыл бұрын
straight up hero
@desktorp9 жыл бұрын
Ever get the feeling KZbin is trying to teach you how to adjust to post-apocalyptic life?
@Bunkysmom6514 жыл бұрын
Interesting how he's managed. I don't know that I could do it, but more power to him. I do have a question though: if the stores didn't dump food in the skips for him and others to take, wouldn't he have a hard time getting by, especially in winter? There are homeless people out there that need that food - while society is messed up and he objects to the waste, it's the waste that is helping him and others survive. One coin, two sides.
@aliasgharkhoyee9501 Жыл бұрын
Yeah they'd definitely have to grow some food, don't know how they'd manage to in winter. Perhaps sealed jars of food conserves from food cooked in summer, with flour and rice unaffected by seasons.
@Parasuniversal8 жыл бұрын
Hi there, I've nearly finished reading the Moneyless Manifesto and love love love it. My girlfriend just brought up an important point I missed and was wonder if anyone could clarify. If he is living the moneyless lifestyle where do the profits from his book sales go? Is it gifting them or ?
@elliemasters76616 жыл бұрын
The last I heard he was going to put them towards purchasing land to potentially start an eco-community where they can skill share and live off the land. He mentioned that purchasing the land wasn't the most ideal option but the only way to be left alone and be free to live how they choose.
@BudgetMadam7 жыл бұрын
Great info.. that ladder can't be safe😳
@VeroniquePierre14 жыл бұрын
I want this...love it...love hime!
@lovelovinghorses13 жыл бұрын
Like it, I LOVE it!
@theshawnmurphyjournal29467 жыл бұрын
There are food banks and soup kitchens in big cities and you can live in a tent outside, but in the countryside this is not the case
@christopher-bj8de10 жыл бұрын
I know he's out to prove a good point, but he lives on a nice big piece of land, he has wifi (free dongle?) and I'm quite sure if he gets appendicitis he will be down at his (tax payer funded) local A+E pretty quick. So it's more about living on someone elses money than being 'a no money man'
@waedjradi2 жыл бұрын
This man figured it out 👍
@robertcircleone2 жыл бұрын
The supermarkets give us the food now. I am one of the volunteer drivers that does the collections. I was a skip diver for 60 years.
@Grimthang14 жыл бұрын
respect!
@roberthowald14 жыл бұрын
Interesting video. Getting "off the grid" and away from the big corporation dominance is a dream of many. Mark does a good job doing that, but one of the big things I didn't hear answered is the property he squats on. While it is fine since he is reasonably well setup with a little stream nearby and lots of land to do farming on... I am wondering why he is not getting chased away constantly by the land owner. Also, I wonder what he trades for his internet connection and cellphone.
@Galaxyofbrian6 жыл бұрын
With regards to the waste, Sadly my local shop does the same. They bin everything cooked that day that could essentially last a few more. I'm not suggesting they keep selling them item's but they could give it away. 👍 We are headed towards a cashless society anyway. Mark is ahead of the game but the area he lives could be tidied up and made to look more comfortable. I'd personally use the sun newspaper 🗞 to wipe my bum with. ✌️
@26blanco11 жыл бұрын
i hate money,it makes me sad.money is killing life.we are destroying everything only for the sake of money
@duga34039 жыл бұрын
its crazy how much unused still in package food they throw away.. that guy is lucky!
@cccpredarmy8 жыл бұрын
+katie dugan that guy is not lucky. practically every supermarket you come across has tons of totally fine food laying in the trash bins. google "containering". you'll wonder ...
@grandyamz97688 жыл бұрын
I thought the other guy wrote the book? He said he did. .....Man who gave up money god is so with you!!!!! I found your video and just love it...if ever your in high point nc please come to myborrowed home and have a meal with me and then we can talk and paint!!!1
@minimalist5555life9 ай бұрын
In Australia so much wastage because of the red tape having to throw food away. I work in a supermarket and the amount that is thrown is crazy.
@0Blue0Sparkle14 жыл бұрын
I like him :)
@Amundstvoll12 жыл бұрын
he is not a "bum" in my eyes, he is actually a bum. The only difference between him and all the other bums I see, is that he is not a beggar. If noone threw anything away anymore, he would starve, have no clothes, get no books etc. You have too look at what is sustainable for everyone. If you want to live a "money-less" life, you have to be a farmer in order to survive. Then you will live till you get very sick, and you will die unless you get free medical treatment/medicine.
@TheHighestWolf11 жыл бұрын
wisely spoken :)
@semp2239 жыл бұрын
Everything the man uses was from industrialized money dependent societies... I'm a big fan of the guy but can't overlook the hypocrisy. Before looking for a role model to follow, any free thinking person should ask the hard questions without worrying about offending him. If he's secure and confident. Then no question can offend him and in fact he'd welcome the challenge.
@AuralVirus9 жыл бұрын
+dojistar whats your point? he's living without money, nothing more nothing less, where and more to the point how is it even possible to be hypocritical to that ethos? he's not saying he rejects modern living just that there's waste and he can live off that waste proving the excess & frivolity of modern society .
@robh66385 жыл бұрын
1:00 through I have no idea what they are saying
@tinak.p.25811 жыл бұрын
He doesn't live like a hunter/gatherer like some of the comments say.... this lifestyle is only possible BECAUSE so many people and companies throw things away that are still well edible and usable. If, let's say, 20% of the population lived like him and the rest would be more eco conscious and would throw away less, survival of those 20% would be much harder.
@Brachwah11 жыл бұрын
Wrong. If more people lived like him and less people were in the factories then it would be EASIER to survive without money. There would be more land to hunt on, more fish to fish. There wouldn't be as many restrictions. As is now, he probably has to scavenge for food because he is legally unable to hunt.
@SalomeSchmidt11 жыл бұрын
Evan Brown Only if more people lived vegan as well. Land on the earth is limited as such - especially fertile land. We could only live of it if almost no meat was consumed anymore. Otherwise it wouldn't be enough and instead of stepping on anothers toes hunting wild pigs, we would probably very quickly start keeping and feeding house pigs again. And, Evan, only very few people actually work "in factories" nowadays in Europe. Those who work in an area that does not have an immediate outcome/product that can be changed towards other goods or food (such as teachers, doctors, translators) need to eat and live somewhere as well. Hence, after the abolishon of money, we would probably very quickly come up with some exchange currency/tool for such services again. And .... whhhush.... money would be back in the game, just with a different name.
@Brachwah11 жыл бұрын
SalomeSchmidt By factories I was mostly generalizing and meant any modern day job, but I see what you are saying. Our population is too high for us all to live as simply as I wish that we could live. But I think we are at a point in our self-awareness as humans to do something different, especially with our technology. I think that we could feed the world and satisfy every other needs that we have as humans without money or inequality. We have the technology to do so, just not the right motive. Borders, money, politics, etc are restricting us from thriving and helping the earth thrive too.
@havfaith5610 жыл бұрын
SalomeSchmidt we can feed people using Permaculture methods. We can't using traditional farming methods. Chickens and rabbits eat grass. Their waste is important fertilizers for the soil web. We can't raise cows on corn. They don't even do well on corn. They need grasss. Read up on Permaculture. Lawns need to go, they should be growing food.
@tinak.p.25810 жыл бұрын
Chickens don't eat grass! They do eat snails though, which is great when you grow your own vegetables.
@MrRikibianco13 жыл бұрын
Very good idea!
@ianwimbles14404 жыл бұрын
Who owns the land his caravan is on cos it can be a trespass law and jail then a possibility,you have to know some kind person who has land unused and let's you use it!if your poor they have laws to keep us trapped in poverty instead of the right to roam and sleep wherever you find that's safe and appropriate and move if you want!!who has the right to stop us living how we want too!peace Ian
@Rev31test14 жыл бұрын
DVD Please...on HOW TO GET OFF THE GRID. Make them NOW. There's all these "interesting" documentaries. Fiiiiiiine. Now....tell us HOW to make our own food, etc.
@robertcircleone2 жыл бұрын
I use a sponge but if you want to use newspaper, roll it into a tight ball to soften it then open it up again to use it.
@robsky6911 жыл бұрын
I live in the North and i've had no money for 25 years lol..
@MrBaldurthegood13 жыл бұрын
it's my goal to start producing 25% of my own food from a garden along with chickens and bees. I would also like goats and pigs, but I don't think I could slaughter them myself unless I was a week from dying of starvation. But the point is if I was even making a quarter of my food at home I would feel better and more secure.
@TonyBeanify12 жыл бұрын
If everyone did this, there will be no soldiers, no country, no tax, no corruption as well.
@summondadrummin13 жыл бұрын
I like his bold example and I think its an extreme effort in response to an extremely dysfunctional economic system.
@katecarlisle83835 жыл бұрын
A haaa,that's where all my bloody lighters have been going!🤣
@Rattielicious11 жыл бұрын
I have never deliberately gone 'dumpster diving' for food, not that I am against it, however I will gather any usable items that have been discarded for landfill which means saving resources and spend less money and extra items I find but do not need for myself I will sell and use the cash for things I do need. More people should do this, we are so wasteful in this consumerist world. Every bit helps even if you don't live 'off grid' and totally free of money.
@deonaeddy37439 жыл бұрын
But if people didn't throw away good like that then people like you would have a hard time eating. Hmmmmm???
@agirlcalledrinn8 жыл бұрын
+Deona Eddy No Deona, the point of many involved in the movement is that rather than tossing it in the bin, we should be sending it on to pantries, soup kitchens, etc. or selling it at discounts, just as we should be with "ugly" food. The expiration date system is extremely faulty and leading to excessive food waste. There was a good TED talk on it by Tristam Stuart that really clarified the issue of food waste in most developed countries. One of my students sent it to me when she was doing a speech on minimalism, and it was somewhat shocking.
@qristv19128 жыл бұрын
his ted talk is good
@darris32114 жыл бұрын
was the lighter free? i assume it was but lighters are like 50 cents here lol
@DukeJimmyJones11 жыл бұрын
6:00 chill with the hippy mace ...
@veganvocalist47828 ай бұрын
A GREAT man
@lincolncity911 жыл бұрын
Back in 1986 I worked in a place where we had to rip up used shirts and trousers before throwing them away. I was 16 at the time and didn't give a frig, but now looking back I see what a waste.
@kosherlocust9911 жыл бұрын
I liked the idea 'til he put out something on Facebook saying he and Fergus and others are holding a workshop about moneyless living - but the workshop costs like £800! I've tried getting an answer from these guys about how they can possibly do this. Why aren't they just holding it in a free outdoor space? No responses, apart from some inane blathering to get around the fundamental question. Just makes it seem like they don't actually believe in the idea. Disenchanted with Mark Boyle. Shame.
@mdocod12 жыл бұрын
"Be the change you want to see" - Translated: in this context: Somehow after everyone is living out of a camper or tent or lean-to, there will still be tons of convenient amenities available from local trash...... Truth is, if you were living off the land, you wouldn't have time to take part in this interview. You would spend every waking hour producing something to ensure your survival to the next day. This is an example of a scavenger, not a producer.
@timejiff14 жыл бұрын
Hermits have been doing it for years, nothing extroirdinary.
@Japan_Malaysia9 жыл бұрын
This is bollocks. He writes books and does a column for the Guardian newspaper. His estimated earnings since 2010 is £1.2 million
@Zombies8MyPizza6 жыл бұрын
This video was uploaded in 2010. The Guardian obviously offered him a job after it was filmed.
@atommi15 жыл бұрын
@@Zombies8MyPizza How cool is that, does he still live in caravan?
@Seiaeka11 жыл бұрын
Probably for materials for the workshop? Maybe not everyone on the workshop is part of the moneyless living? Maybe part of it goes to a charity or to pay for room and board for people who are only coming out of curiosity but don't want to spend their nights out there? There's any number of factors that could be the reason; don't judge just based on the fact that maybe they didn't see your question which is why they never replied.
@kuronity12 жыл бұрын
It's all in the eye of the beholder.. it doesnt matter what he is. If noone threw away stuff anymore we would probably be in a better society and hence the need to escape the system he does right now wouldnt be necessary (ofc that depend on what state the new system is)
@rocee114011 жыл бұрын
where did the wood come from? and that cozy sweater? clean shaven for a bum.the trailer had to come from some $$$$
@lemsip20713 жыл бұрын
@roberthowald He's not squatting. He's living there with permission of the farmer in return for helping him with work.
@houseofrhymes450610 жыл бұрын
This is very interesting.
@TheStfu100012 жыл бұрын
@MrUAV100 'when the system fails and it will soon'. can you define the 'system' exactly? and when do you think it will fail, seeing as money has existed for ages.
@Tossdart12 жыл бұрын
There are several problems, one is Mark your relying on the flocked up worlds leftovers. No world no leftovers, no caravan. Still a fair cop on the try & keep going Mark. Remember to plant your 22 heritage trees where they shouldn't move. Wait I planted 700 so you can count 22 as your carbon sink :). Tossdart
@Konradishism14 жыл бұрын
Most ironic vid to have ads at the start of
@SpectreOZ8 жыл бұрын
A minimalistic existence is appealing but I couldn't abide the "Freegan" food source, Western Society hasn't always been so consumerist in nature so this video/experiment is an interesting counter point, also appealing is the off grid approach to living.
@miker63303 жыл бұрын
who the F would want to live like this guy?
@ali127812 жыл бұрын
where does he get the internet from ? the food etc
@Rhinoch812 жыл бұрын
He's wearing a brand new pull-over
@techstyle12312 жыл бұрын
just shows what one person can do
@futurehistory211013 жыл бұрын
how does he get internet connection? I'm not complaining, I'm just curious, this is a really cool project he's undertook btw, thanks for uploading.
@plutosunshine12 жыл бұрын
i never seen any vid that said he was broke before he started...the exsperiment...and that is a big plus
@BradleyWelshTV6 жыл бұрын
nice
@cascor358411 жыл бұрын
how does he get free internet? it says in another documentation he did not pay a cent for 15 months. Paying the internet plan upfront for 2 years should not count! ;D
@Bunkysmom6514 жыл бұрын
@northernhoard Sounds like a big project. If you happen to know, I'm curious....by setting up a community, what exactly will that be? Is he going to buy a tract of land for people to set up their trailers/huts/whatever on and allow them to live there while they go about their daily survival....When I think of setting up a community, that's where my mind goes...is he talking a physical setting up or an information and help group type of thing?