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Saturday, August 01, 2009
Counter Consumer Prophet or Post-Consumer Scavenger?
The Details magazine article: COULD YOU SURVIVE WITHOUT MONEY? MEET THE GUY WHO DOES profiles Daniel Suelo, a former Peace Corps volunteer, who renounced money in 2000 and has been living without it ever since in a cave in Utah (and blogging about it, of course).
His dwelling, hidden high in a canyon lined with waterfalls, is an hour by foot from the desert town of Moab, Utah, where people who know him are of two minds: He's either a latter-day prophet or an irredeemable hobo. Suelo's blog, which he maintains free at the Moab Public Library, suggests that he's both. "When I lived with money, I was always lacking," he writes. "Money represents lack. Money represents things in the past (debt) and things in the future (credit), but money never represents what is present."

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THERE ISN'T ENOUGH SPACE IN SUELO'S cave for two, so I sleep in the open, at the edge of a hundred-foot cliff. No worries about animals, he says. Though mountain lions drink from the stream, and bobcats hunt rabbits under the cottonwoods, the worst he's experienced was a skunk that sprayed him in the face. Mice scurry over his body in the cave, and kissing bugs sometimes suck the blood from under his fingernails while he sleeps. He shrugs off these indignities. "After all, it's their cave too," he says. I hunker down near a nest of scorpions, which crawl up the canyon walls, ignoring me.

[...]

Suelo is 48, and he doesn't exactly have a 401(k). "I'll do what creatures have been doing for millions of years for retirement," he says. "Why is it sad that I die in the canyon and not in the geriatric ward well-insured? I have great faith in the power of natural selection. And one day, I will be selected out." Until then, think of him like the raven, cleaning up the carcasses the rest of us leave behind.
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3 Comments:
  • At 10:26 AM, August 02, 2009, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hmmm... another avenue of FI that I won't be exploring.

     
  • At 8:26 AM, August 05, 2009, Anonymous Callie Durbrow said…

    Interesting way to live, to say the least. I wonder what pushed him toward that extreme...

     
  • At 6:05 PM, August 08, 2009, Anonymous Mekhong Kurt said…

    I wonder how he lives -- off the land? Since this says he's "money-free," I assume he isn't getting any financing from friends, relatives, Internet donors, etc. What does he do for clothing? Make his own from skins and the like?

    I'm not putting the guy down; it takes a lot to live such an extreme lifestyle.

    I would live in a cave -- but to save money on utilities, have protection from violent weather, etc.

    My idea of roughing it is a night without electricity in some remote motel!

     
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