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+It would seem that while you can take the travelers off the road, you cannot to some extent take the
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+We are camping in our house. It is a long term campsite to be sure. We don't have to worry about where we're going to go next for quite a while, but without meaning to do it, we noticed that we are essentially camping in our house.
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+There is very little furniture, for the first two months the only places we had to sit were six chairs I bought for $30 at a local antique store. We're used to sitting on the ground, so we just sat on the ground. Even now that we've added two couches, we still sit on the floor more often than not it seems.
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+It's not that we can't get more furniture, we could. But once you learn to live with less, there is no need for more. I know that sounds kind of self-righteous perhaps, but it's not a conscious thing. We don't sit around thinking, oh, we get by on so little. That would silly. Getting by with less isn't worth building an identity around, but once you internalize it you will find life is much easier.
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+There's a saying that used to be a way of life: use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without. Every time you're about to buy something, consider that saying for a moment first.
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You learn to live your life on the margin, that strange zone between what is known and what is not. There are some answers here, but not many, and you have to make that place your home.