02-05-2019, 08:16 PM
I mean this whole van living thing is becoming a trend in the USA at this point...
I think they even made a movie about the shit recently.
Van life is automatically associated with dirty vegan hippies...
LOL.
But there are actually people from all walks of life doing this.
I think the one thing that will keep van life from becoming a full blown fad is that most people can't just simply uproot their lives and live in a van.
In order to ACTUALLY live this life, you gotta DO IT.
It's not like other trends... it's not a style of pants, or a pair of shoes, it's not even a diet.
It's a total change of life that usually involves not having a physical job/workplace (working via distance/remotely) and actually traveling and living out amidst nature.
That said...
I do think it would benefit most people to live the vehicular nomadic lifestyle and have that kind of freedom... I really do think it should be the future. But it's gonna take a lot of people with the guts to do it, actually setting an example and pioneering the way for everyone else.
I think they even made a movie about the shit recently.
Van life is automatically associated with dirty vegan hippies...
LOL.
But there are actually people from all walks of life doing this.
I think the one thing that will keep van life from becoming a full blown fad is that most people can't just simply uproot their lives and live in a van.
In order to ACTUALLY live this life, you gotta DO IT.
It's not like other trends... it's not a style of pants, or a pair of shoes, it's not even a diet.
It's a total change of life that usually involves not having a physical job/workplace (working via distance/remotely) and actually traveling and living out amidst nature.
That said...
I do think it would benefit most people to live the vehicular nomadic lifestyle and have that kind of freedom... I really do think it should be the future. But it's gonna take a lot of people with the guts to do it, actually setting an example and pioneering the way for everyone else.