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How This Irishman Makes a Living in a Caravan Without Money and Technology

Every day, a variety of unexpected news articles become viral online. A young guy has opted for an entirely different lifestyle from the norm, and this fresh news is what is presently capturing everyone’s attention. According to accounts, the guy has lived a simple life without spending a dime and has avoided using technology. All of us are in awe of his life choice.

The man is Irish and goes by the name of Mark Boyle. Since 2008, he has quit using money and is now living a natural life. The Moneyless Man is another moniker for Boyle. According to reports, he has also given up using technology and other things in favor of living a more natural existence.

County Donegal’s Ballyshannon served as Mark Boyle’s home town. He graduated from Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology with a business degree. Boyle viewed the movie Gandhi, which is about the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi, in the last year of his degree, and claims that it had an influence on and altered his life.

However, he also secured a lucrative position with a Bristol-based food firm after earning his degree. He initially had a distinct outlook on life. He had been putting in a lot of effort for years in order to succeed. According to sources, a startling event transformed his whole way of thinking in 2007. He was conversing with others while sitting on a houseboat and discussing philosophy and life. He immediately realized that money is the only cause of all issues while they were talking about it at the time. Then he made the decision to cease using money right now.

Following this occurrence, Mark disposed of his pricey houseboat and moved into an outdated trailer. He began to live on his savings. He first struggled for a few months with a lot of issues, but he persisted. He gradually stopped drinking tea, coffee, and using other luxuries. Mark began to exclusively use items that he had obtained from nature. In an interview, he said that since then, he has not been unwell or required such medicine.

In a media interview, Mark said that he no longer dwells on his former lives, only focusing about the future. Since 2016, he has stopped using contemporary technologies. Boyle has authored many books on his experiences and contributes often to the British newspaper The Guardian. The Moneyless Man: A Year of Freeconomic Living, his first book, was released in 2010.

 

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