Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Englishman Mark Boyle lives in a trailer from November 2008, without a penny in his pocket

Mark Boyle grow their food, a wood oven which it collects from the forest produce electricity with a solar panel 500 euros taken before this experiment, a cell phone that can only receive calls and a laptop with solar battery.

The English, vegetarian, his name and the 2008 Mark Boyle lives, not bad, penniless. Boyle published a book with more than interesting details.

Now aged 31, Boyle established in 2007, following a bet, an online community where ideas are shared lived as money. In November 2008 up to the last pound that was. Since then he lives in a caravan of recyclable materials, parked next to an organic farm near Bristol.

Mark Boyle grow their food, a wood oven which it collects from the forest produce electricity with a solar panel 500 euros taken before this experiment, a cell phone that can only receive calls and a laptop with solar battery.

Mark Boyle recounted the experience of the first year spent without spending anything in a book published yesterday. The author confesses that he has never been happier and healthier now, and that while the experiment was to last one year, the current lifestyle likes so much that he wants to quit. Boyle says that without money it takes longer and prepares harder - its factory, for example, liquor and tumble after a natural recipe on the Internet - but the only thing in life that really lacks is ... a Women like him.

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