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GSD Car Nomad Academy

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12 contributions to GSD Car Nomad Academy
Living in my car for a year now!
It is been a year now that Ragnar and I met up and choose for a nomad lifestyle. Best choice ever! Have a beautiful magical day, fellow Human!
Living in my car for a year now!
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My "Ragnar" is called just "Old Lady", 2004 VW with 410 000km and going strong!😊 I am not living in it, but it takes me and my family reliably from point A to point B every time for almost 5 years now. I paid 1500€ for it and 0€ reparations (knock the wood)😂❤ I wish You and Ragnar a lovely day also!
One year living in my car (what I've learned so far)
It seems a dream for many. Packing up your life and live in a car or van and drive away from everything and enjoying life through the fullest, fellow human! As there are more nomads in this group, I think they all would agree with me, that it is not (always) that easy. Some people dream of the nomadic life, but still have many strings attached. They have a family with kids, morgage, a job, not enough money and there are so many other things that could stop them from becomming a nomad. Others have the money to buy a van and hiting the road. Some have already a business that provides them income while they are on the road. Some don't. Others are "forced" to live a more simple life, and end up in their car, or van. Not per se as a choice. This is my story as an example: When my trailer had to move and I did not have the money to move it to another location, I had to sell it. Unfortunatly in the most crapy market ever. I lost more than half of my investment. All my savings and hard work that I had invest in my little paradise, was gone in a few days. With that situation I had only a few options, and they were limited. Being "Homeless" didn't worried me at all. What worried me was, how do I, as a free soul, fit into the picture of going to work to have a house and be stucked in that place. I couldn't wrap my head around that idea. I thought "been there, done that" and it didn't resonated with my being. Working is not the issue, they paycheck that goes up in smoke for the costs of living was the issue. The choices you have with the money you make. I started to travel. As you can read in my earlier posts, to the USA. When I came back I found Ragnar, my Volvo XC70. My true companion, my home. I adapted quite good. Mainly because I don't need much to live a good life. And because of my mindset, I will figure it out while doing it! And I am happy with the things as they are. But it was/is challenging for sure! How do you pick your spot, sleep, cook, wash, do the laundry etc.? Luckily I am still in a region where I work and have family and friends around me that support me. I can cook, wash and do my laundry at work. Or at my sis or mom's house. I am blessed with it. Without it , it would still be managable. Washerette's are avaible in a lot of gas stations, or wash things by hand and let them dry. Especcialy in the summer that would not be a problem. In the winter, you need connections where you can do these things. Otherwise it could be very hard to stay clean.
One year living in my car (what I've learned so far)
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I think they have made it very hard to live nomad-life, even if you are alone. You still need a reliable vehicle and in winter it is a pain in the ass to manage. Even in summertime many natural sources (water) are blocked or you have to pay. The laws prohibit you to park where ever, etc. That's why my personal goal is to be as self-sufficent as possible, and even then it takes a lot of money and the land. They are pretty good at this, keeping people dependent on them and their system.🤔😡
Call me crazy..
Hi fellow Human, I started listening to punk, metal and rock, they called me crazy When I wanted a motorcycle, they called me crazy. As I was going to be married, they called me crazy. When I was getting a divorce, they called me crazy. When I cut of my hair, they called me crazy. When I had my first tattoo, they called me crazy. Getting into International sales, as a sales Manager, they called me crazy. When I quit my job, they called me crazy. A year ago, I decided to live in my car, amd guess what: they called me crazy. "Some say I'm crazy, I'll guess I always be" G'n'R Well, I do not regret any of the above choices I have been made. They made me who I am today. Living the best life I never could imagine. It is okay to be called crazy, fellow Human. They are choices you made, that others don't dare to take. Be crazy, be you! Have a beautiful, magical day, fellow Human!
Call me crazy..
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100%! Wow! Exactly! Those are the choices THEY don't DARE to take! 🤣🤣🤣
I am not perfect, and that is fine!
When I write a post, I am putting my words on paper. And then I am exited to share the post with you, fellow human. But.....then I read the post and see that I made mistakes, in the words or in the spelling. The thing is, it doesn't matter. Put the things out there, even if they are not perfect! A few years back I recorded a lot of videos, but didn't upload them. My ego got in the way, it doesn't look good, youu look shit, the lightning is bad and so on. Now I just want to get the things out. No matter how it looks. Because otherwise it will be in my galery, but not there in the world where I want it to be. What about you, fellow human? Are you critical on your content, do you hesitate to bring it out? I know I did, and it all changed when I start posting with all the flaws (I think) that probably nobody will notice. Have a beautiful, magical day, fellow Human!
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Right on!😂
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year, fellow human! Everything is in bloom, the birds are singing, a truly New Year! May you be blessed and all your dreams will come true! Have a brilliant magical day, fellow human
Happy New Year!
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Leena Korhonen
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