How to Live Simply, Free and Sustainably

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Robin Greenfield is a prime example of how we can all live in harmony with nature, consume less and have more free time.

Robin has become a modern embodiment of Gandhi with his low impact minimalist lifestyle. Some may say he is as egotistical as his former self constantly searching for more attention with his publicity stunts or a model of sustainability we should all try to emulate.

We can reach our own personal net zero if we follow in his footsteps

Through years of self-work to overcome materialism, he downsized to owning just 111 possessions in 2016 and then simplified further to 44 possessions in 2020. Here, Robin sits in front of the tiny house he built from secondhand materials where he grew and foraged 100% of his food for a year.

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Zero waste minimal fuss and zero stress

He is our generations Henry David Thoreau who abandoned the weight of the modern world, lightened his possessions and set on and adventure of wild foraging, simple living and abundance in tranquility and spare time.

In a time when inequality and destruction is at an all-time high, Robin has committed to living simply so that others may simply live. Although he has dedicated his life to being in service, he has equally embraced a path of non-attachment and impermanence. His belief is that it is humanity’s attachments, as well as the delusions of permanence and separation, that are driving us toward potential extinction. 

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