Hippy in the Woods

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Bus Living

Bus living means you can always be home, you can travel to where there is work or fun, don’t have to pay rent, and you can have the best real estate. Park your bus at the beach, at the river, or a hip town. Just have to play it cool, know where to park, and close the thick curtains to keep a low profile. It’s a type of freedom. And if you can paint something interesting on the sides you can spread your own message.

People grind away at crappy jobs to pay their rent. Much of humanity’s mind is numbed by working in big box stores, eating cheep processed food, and stuck in rent and bills servitude. Americans specifically suffer from lack of art, nature, or beauty. There is just stuff to buy in boxy architecture, lawns and square bushes. This world has been shaped by hundreds of years of square thinking. Time to put some swing into things. There are other ways of living, you just have to get creative. How creative? Well that is up to you.

The hip are jumping ship. You got one life to live, baby, and those who know- go.

Low rent situations make time. Time means you can think, relate, and create. So much more fulfilling to the human soul. Find your own way to be.

If you can move around, you can find your people. The people of the rainbow attract each other. Find people who inspire you and support your world view. The more you spend time with open minded people the more supported you feel to be yourself and think your own thoughts.

Old school buses are big and cheep. They allow you to create your own world, because unlike RVs they need to be remade. They are strong, cheep, well made, and have high clearance. Buses are the very model of America’s ideals: land of the free, home of the brave. Even though it is the young people of this country which are expressing this heroic ideal because it is not easy. You have to have a tough skin to buffer negative attitudes. Bus living can be challenging but when you lower your needs, you gain some freedom from comfort expectations. You can feel appreciative with less. A good lesson for America today.