WHY I CHOSE TO BE VOLUNTARILY HOMELESS

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  • @wuestion9473
    @wuestion9473 4 ปีที่แล้ว +150

    He’s not hurting anyone. People can’t accept anything that doesn’t follow social and cultural norms.

    • @lovesturkeys
      @lovesturkeys 4 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      He's not being a good subject like the government and power structures want him to be. He's opting out of the wage slave debt slave system.

    • @StreetN1ckel
      @StreetN1ckel 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      True but have you ever thought about how he's living off the generosity of other people?

    • @itaitimms2350
      @itaitimms2350 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@StreetN1ckel is that bad?

    • @irunxboxlive916
      @irunxboxlive916 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      he isnt hurting anyone as long as he doesnt use any social systems or any infrastructure that other people work and pay for

    • @justinrussell1930
      @justinrussell1930 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@StreetN1ckel He could always do some odd jobs, here and there to be helpful in his community. Heck you can land under the table work simply by volunatarily cleaning up parks and stuff if you stay dedicated and connect with people. I was homeless before and the ONLY flaws I found were the location and the people I chose to surround myself by. Otherwise, you are free and sometimes, in a good way, invisible.

  • @nenia120
    @nenia120 6 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    You could say "houseless" instead of "homeless" you can make a home anywhere but not necessarily have a house. I had a homeless friend when I lived in Hawaii.. she preferred being referred to as houseless for this reason.

    • @PlantRiotic
      @PlantRiotic  6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      yes true

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      thanks i like that. my sister loves being houseless. ha, i thought of moving to hawaii to get away from all the politics.........every .......four....................forking years......sheeshus!!!

    • @stinger223
      @stinger223 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      There's a lady here who says "I am not homeless, the world is my home. The only real difference between me and you is that I don't have to worry about what I am giving up when I go someplace else."

  • @jilliand6591
    @jilliand6591 6 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I myself am now 7 months "homeless" I moved into my car to avoid paying rent and 2 months ago I quit my job and have been traveling the country! I love it

    • @kraiggaddis2636
      @kraiggaddis2636 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Jillian D- Did you save money so that you could travel and sleep in your car? What about food, gas, insurance for you car etc.. You are "fooling yourself" if you believe this is a great way to live? I can say these things from personal experiences I am 59 years old. Been there , done that, and those times were NOT the HIGHLIGHTS OF MY LIFE!!!

    • @zerogravity213
      @zerogravity213 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@kraiggaddis2636 bot agent .you do what you wanna do bro

  • @kjy9199
    @kjy9199 6 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    I truly feel minimalist or more accurate for your situation. Yes, in the literal sense of the word you are homeless. But you absolutely choose to live this way. You are not impacted by homelessness, you are a minimalist. Love your videos, been watching for about a year now. Just think you should choose your words wisely!

  • @RebelwheelsNYCShow
    @RebelwheelsNYCShow 6 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    I'm glad you made the very very important distinction between living a nomadic minimalist lifestyle as you do vs being out on the streets not by choice.
    I don't everyone understands how easy it is TO end up on the streets. Even if a person is on the streets due to drugs, that's just because they don't know how else to deal with their pain. Our mental health system fails so many people.
    That said, a lot of the time, it's the system that fails to care for it's people. I almost ended up on the streets myself - and not by choice. I was working full time, and then I got really sick with a very bad case of advanced mono and I ended up losing my job because I simply could not work. I applied for disability but you can't just immediately apply and get it. It can take 6-8+ months to find if you get it, assuming they don't deny you and you have to appeal. Assuming you even know what to apply for. I had savings, as I always lived below my means but I quickly went through that as you still have to pay rent etc. Thankfully my mom was in a place where she could help me and eventually I got SSD, but if you don't have a job with a living and proper wage where you can have savings, and/or if you don't have family that can help you out - boom you are out on the streets. I really wish people would know this and not judge people on the streets so harshly

    • @stringbender57
      @stringbender57 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Rebelwheels NYC - My thoughts exactly! I never thought it would happen to me as I was always pretty well off, but at age 55 I found myself in a situation very similar to yours a few years back. Like they say, most people are just one paycheck away from being homeless regardless if they are rich or poor. Thankfully my X-wife, of all people, helped keep me from having to live on the streets or under a bridge until I could get re-established. I look at homeless people differently now. I wonder what their story is that put them on the streets. Many are well educated people that had great jobs, but were hit with an illness or some other unforeseen circumstance that put them there. Not the lazy , halfwit bums as many see them as.

    • @RebelwheelsNYCShow
      @RebelwheelsNYCShow 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, I mean I never looked down on them, but I also never realized just how easy it is to end up on the street, because they don't teach you that. Quite the opposite. But yes, it did change the way I view the situation and whenever I have extra food for the week (or if the grocery delivery service I use goofs on my order and accidentally gives me something that isn't vegan, I pass it on.
      As a result of my experience, I firmly believe that if we are in a situation to help each other out. then we should because the system does not make it easy.

    • @plutoplatters
      @plutoplatters 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      if man wasn't so fkn greedy wanting dozens of times too much money for abodes and made jobs a little easier for those of whom are not like "the rich kids of Beverly hills " It just might be a little less "tuff" out there.

    • @ManoftheClouds
      @ManoftheClouds 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      It IS easy to end up homeless. I got hit with some health problems in my mid twenties and couldn't work anymore so I had to go on SSDI. I ended up in a "Crisis Center" which was like a nicer homeless shelter for months and then a boarding facility, and then I was lucky enough to find a couple agencies that rent subsidized housing for peanuts compared to "fair market rent" ($157 a month utilities included in the past and now $96 a month with $50-$100 utility bill). I've lived amongst the homeless and I definitely sympathize and understand now, compared to when I was younger and I arrogantly thought that it could never happen to me. I meet people with that same arrogant attitude I used to have and it makes me wish ill upon them so that they could gain that wisdom.

    • @MrDodger3222
      @MrDodger3222 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Very few people in America actually become homeless as statistics show. Stop acting like it happens just because of financial problems. The majority of the homeless have addictions and/or mental illnesses.

  • @TheFlowOfDrumming
    @TheFlowOfDrumming 6 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    same I been traveling the west coast being home free its been great. just me, my pup and drum.

    • @Elena-er7zp
      @Elena-er7zp 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      steve rodriguez "Home Free" is a great way to say it!

    • @bigbadbootydaddy0388
      @bigbadbootydaddy0388 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Elena-er7zp no it's a stupid way to say it, whoever chooses to be homeless are fucking morons, it's not a game and it's not fun and should not be taken lightly.

    • @majesticbutterfly
      @majesticbutterfly 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Why would you have a pup when you are homeless???? I always see homeless people with dogs ,you are bringing a pet to endure a poor state of living. , freezing in the winter with no shelter from the snow or rain , hot in the summer no access to air conditioner , no vets visits , dirty eating water bowls etc.

    • @maxfichtel2601
      @maxfichtel2601 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@majesticbutterfly exactly, if u choose to be homeless, do it urself and don't let someone else suffer because of ur choices.
      It's just ignorant, they say "I don't wanna be alone" well that's to expect if ur homeless

  • @JustifyTheseHeathens
    @JustifyTheseHeathens 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Been thinking about ending it all but i have always had a strong urge to be homeless and free

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      what? hang in man.......peace and pot!

    • @Discipleofthelordandjesus
      @Discipleofthelordandjesus 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You explained me 😵‍💫

    • @M-zg2sg
      @M-zg2sg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Go for it if you haven't already! You have nothing to lose but a dusty prison cell with 4 walls.

  • @AdamIsMyNameO
    @AdamIsMyNameO 6 ปีที่แล้ว +87

    It's great you can identify with people, just never forget that unlike the truly destitute population, you do have wealthy family and friends you can rely on, as well as the ability to use a computer, a phone, etc, etc. One could argue that being able to 'choose' to be homeless is, in itself, a privilege.

    • @PlantRiotic
      @PlantRiotic  6 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      did you watch the vid??? haha that is exactly what i said bro!

    • @AdamIsMyNameO
      @AdamIsMyNameO 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I did yeah! To be clear I was NOT criticizing you... I totally get where you're coming from, I was simply reinforcing the importance of reminding yourself as much as possible where you come from because I do think that there is a unique experience for people do not have those lifelines vs those people who do. I know your heart is in the right place bud, for real. If anything I was mentioning moreso for anyone who comes in bashing you for having those advantages because I understand all-too-well what it's like to feel a desire to relate to the less-fortunate but have to anticipate people coming in and telling you how little you understand.
      Much love!

    • @PlantRiotic
      @PlantRiotic  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      i know you got my back man! haha thanks for clarifying

    • @beatrizaceiton2685
      @beatrizaceiton2685 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Adam Waddington what is a home when you have the world

    • @gabrielgagne3850
      @gabrielgagne3850 ปีที่แล้ว

      It also comes with a stigma but it should be called minimalism or houseless

  • @rawmichigan3233
    @rawmichigan3233 6 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    You’re awesome man! You get the true nature of life and not the materialistic entrapments. ❤️

    • @PlantRiotic
      @PlantRiotic  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      thanks for the love!!!

  • @mr.finkle4677
    @mr.finkle4677 6 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    You are right when you say it is a big difference between being a privileged person with wealth choosing this lifestyle then a person going through hardships that lead them to be homeless. You can stop this lifestyle and go back to that wealthy lifestyle with a couple of phone calls. But I love the fact that you are doing this. You make a lot of sense. We are spoiled and richer then we know. We can learn a lot living this way. A lot of us can use a lesson on being humble. Thanks for the video sir. You are always welcome at my place to crash out. No worries.

  • @zillennialtries
    @zillennialtries 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I'm glad I'm not the only one that totally resents the responsibility and work it takes to clean and maintain a home.

    • @kittenlove1987
      @kittenlove1987 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Too much stress, I'm deciding if i even want children in my early thirties. Im leaning 75% towards no.

    • @papayama3678
      @papayama3678 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Your channel is literally called Finding Joy At Home..

  • @daphnestein9377
    @daphnestein9377 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    you’re not homeless. you have a house (your parent’s, presumably). if you want a job, a credit card, etc., you have an address. your phone that you checked? you have a billing address for it. if you’re truly stuck- what would happen? do you sleep on the streets, sell your body, etc.? no, you can get an airbnb. you’re not LITERALLY homeless. you’re currently without a current address, sure, but more on point- you’re literally TRAVELING. you’re traveling! you’re a rich white boy who has a permanent address at home but likes to go on bike tours and rough it, on purpose. which is cool, you do you! and do your social media thing! but don’t call it homelessness. you are not without a home. you’re on a trip.
    you make 1k, so 12k a year. i don’t know how you calculate that, how your taxes might work. but if you lived in berkeley, where you’re staying, you probably would have rent ranging from 1k-1.5k, depending on your situation. or less, if you’re sharing a room. so you don’t survive on 12k (or whatever might be left if you’re paying taxes on that). you survive off of much more- from other people’s pockets. you don’t pay rent. you live off of OTHER PEOPLE’S HARD WORK because they DO have to pay rent (and, you know, clean)! you don’t have everything on a bike. you use other people’s possessions, WiFi, etc. which is cool. like, do that! you have generous friends and that’s great. but you can’t dismiss your living costs just because you’re not paying for the bed you’re being given for free out of the goodness of your friends’ hearts.
    one’s earting disorder should NOT be fixed by HOMELESSNESS. that’s absolutely absurd and offensive. we all have the ability to recover from EDs and eat intuitively and happily. the idea that homelessness is good for eating disorders is so fucked. it plays right into the idea that food has control over us, that we cannot be trusted to have food/resources and must restrict. restriction and fear of not having enough will not make you well. quite the opposite. i’ve never been homeless, but after my access to food was limited due to life circumstances, my eating disorder arose- because i was suddenly terrified of not having enough, and when i finally had enough, i overate. when your situation is actually difficult, eating is not EASIER. eating is harder.
    and god, calling it a LIFESTYLE. i’m sorry, but you really are privileged. deeply. congrats, you represented everything terrible about millennials in this video. you’re not experiencing whatever it is you say you feel obligated to experience. if you want, try living in a shit apartment in east oakland, working two jobs as a waiter to make it through. try no money for 10-hr ink sessions, no time to ride a bike. try freaking out about an injury because going to the doctor is expensive. try living on canned beans and soup with no fresh produce, eating dumpster-dived bread. then maybe you can say you’ve lived on the other side. but until then, maybe reconsider this sort of video. it IS offensive.
    do what you do, jackson. it’s fine, and it’s your life, and i’m glad it works for you! people clearly like your content. but this wasn’t cool.

  • @StormRaid417
    @StormRaid417 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It blew my mind when he said a lot of people have to work their hole life just to afford and live in a house. Would much rather be able to travel the world and get paid to live instead.

  • @gageashbaugh8455
    @gageashbaugh8455 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Sold my home. Choose to be home free. Have gym membership for health and shower. I refuse to prop up banks with another mortgage. I refuse to pay 1200 a month for rent. Have a storage unit and I am happy. To hell with status quo.

    • @gageashbaugh8455
      @gageashbaugh8455 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      White privilege though... you sir are an idiot

    • @tanzaniahope5049
      @tanzaniahope5049 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      How are you dealing with the gyms being closed right now ?

    • @gageashbaugh8455
      @gageashbaugh8455 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@tanzaniahope5049 thanks for the question. I have gone to a truck stop shower for $15 each time. I also drive to see family 45 minutes up the freeway.

  • @thecrakp0t
    @thecrakp0t 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I've been wanting to do exactly this for a long time. So much so that I even made my very own survival guide sourced both from reading and listening to folks like you talking about their experiences as well as doing a one month practice run. I was able to handle it surprisingly well.
    As long as you have a decent amount of income, have a area(s) to sleep in peace (ideally quiet), access to a shower (gym is the most common solution), and a storage unit then you can live pretty damn comfortably. Income and shower are obvious but the storage unit is gonna be more important than you think. You can store your car (assuming you have one), clothes, food (get a very well insulated cooler and some ice and you can even store perishables for some time), and some portable cooking equipment to make healthy meals. So even worst case scenario if you are mugged or anything like that that at least your essential equipment are safe. I want to stress just how true it is that you mention your clean appearance because that REALLY DOES go a long way.
    My city is surrounded by rural land, and so I've already scouted several spots and have never once been disturbed, even by nature. Buy a tent and some decent pads to sleep on w/ a sleeping bag and you can easily survive even in colder weather (I live in cali so this may not apply to everyone).
    In that month I was losing quite a bit of weight but was by no means starving. I simply didn't have the means to sit down and watch TV all day and pig out on chips. All the free time and lack of distractions got me to start exercising again. It was among the happiest stretches of time that I had ever experienced. The sheer freedom was something that you just can't put into words fully. In that time I had so much free time that I even started going out to clubs/bars and even a couple of concerts. Something I've never really done before. It felt like a fucking adventure. But despite that, the lack of obligations to pay for things that I didn't really need was reward enough. With all of these expensive luxuries stripped away I was able to stop focusing on material things and instead focus on my passions like traveling.
    But alas it didn't last forever. Literally the only thing stopping me is the fear that my family would be disappointed and possibly stop talking to me. They've done quite a bit to help me in life financially, but I'm still not happy. It almost feels foolish to let something like that stop me, but it really holds me back from taking the leap. I wish I had the determination to do what you do. Maybe some day I'll finally muster the courage... Godspeed my dude. You and people like you are an inspiration to me.

    • @justinTime077
      @justinTime077 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yep your almost immediately an outcast and a weirdo if you go off the beaten path. Also it’s not as comfortable as you might think. I’ve been “homeless and privileged” and it’s not great. This guy has a screw loose.

    • @gabrielgagne3850
      @gabrielgagne3850 ปีที่แล้ว

      The only thing stopping me is a girl

  • @thekentuckian0054
    @thekentuckian0054 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I’ve considered finding a cave somewhere here in Kentucky and living in it. Just me and my cat and dog.

  • @slick-whittington885
    @slick-whittington885 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Its a nomadic lifestyle! People have done this since the start of the human race!

  • @ranidaze3699
    @ranidaze3699 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank u for this video. I just became homeless n this has helped me get out of my negative thoughts a bit.

  • @michaelluciano7774
    @michaelluciano7774 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I'm homeless myself and I enjoy it, I mean I don't drink or do any drugs, I just earn my money selling postcard sized watercolor paintings of animals to people. I make sure that I'm clean and presentable at all times, yeah I mean it's cool just as long as I don't cause trouble

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      and alcohol is not a drug. the government is going to label it as a poison, which it is. kills 3.5 million every year. cannabis has killed no one directly from it in 7000 years. hmmm, who makes the laws?

  • @donnapoolejackofalltrades7827
    @donnapoolejackofalltrades7827 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    When you get old it good to have a stable place to live. Being without a home when you are young is okay . Life does throw you curve balls .

    • @scottl875
      @scottl875 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      All the men in my family die by 60 so I won't get to grow old anyway :)

    • @M-zg2sg
      @M-zg2sg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This is what we are conditioned to think because so many of us are spoiled. You don't necessarily need a "house" at ANY age. It's not like this house is your blood and oxygen and you need it for life support. It's just a dusty building with 4 walls that will eventually need repairs. As long as your mind is stable, you can live anywhere and you don't need it to function in life.

  • @brandonjockisch2457
    @brandonjockisch2457 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for your honesty brother you seem like a good man I will be homeless again this Saturday not excited but it is what it is my biggest annoyance from being homeless in past experiences is ppl constantly stealing my shit everywhere I go and it really sucks I just wish that I could have something for once and I can't carry everything I have so it ends up sold or in the garbage really sucks but it is what it is yah know.

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      oh man dude. i am all ears. what is the problem? my sister is houseless for years now so i can speak with a little awareness........!

  • @marcellofunhouse1234
    @marcellofunhouse1234 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    me and my mom might end up going homeless due to my narcissistic father any tips for homelessness?

  • @OmniKingBey
    @OmniKingBey 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ima go homeless cuz I tried of stressing out over shit that don’t matter to me. I had a spiritual awakening & been neglecting my heart ever since I have to free myself away from the toxicity in society & the sheeple people in this world.

    • @uncensored6177
      @uncensored6177 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm at the point where I rather be homeless in another continent than where I am now (new york). Tired of living with toxic family. Rather be alone & somewhere totally different. If I can make a living in Brazil from scratch, or be homeless in Brazil, it'll be worth it

  • @juliastorrsfinn
    @juliastorrsfinn 6 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I don’t feel it’s your intention to stereotype.. but just think about the way we toss around the term “homeless” people. You might as well talk about “housed people”. As I am sure you know, persons are not defined by their condition. I have been trying to speak of persons living outside just as I would refer to a person with money or a person diagnosed with depression, etc..

  • @joancollins6207
    @joancollins6207 6 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Thanks for yet another thought provoking video. I guess for me, who's followed you for some time, is the knowledge that you can go home, to your parental home, at any time, and your parents will and do accept you, exactly as you are. This is not the case for the majority of 'homeless' people, whether they are homeless by choice or not.
    I admire your authenticity and courage, by what you say, and how you live your life. But I wonder if you would choose the same lifestyle, if you had not had a very privileged material and emotional upbringing?
    And the ongoing support from your family? I'm sure that if you needed any sort of help, that your parents would come to you, transfer money to you, and support you in any/every way that they could.
    With this ongoing encouragement and support always available, and I'm not suggesting that you would want to use it, it makes it a lot easier to 'choose' to be homeless. Just sharing some of my thoughts ...

  • @Joseph2day
    @Joseph2day 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a couple times in my life, back in my 20's, chosen to be houseless, but never more than a few weeks. I always had a job, but I on a few occasions sat down and planned gap in between living arraignments to save some money. Think lease ends on June 20th and I cannot move in to my new place until July 10th, I chose to go without a place for the interim. It does allow me a little insight into the truly homeless, but it is I know not the same, I had the money that I could have just stayed in a hotel for the interim. I like you did prioritize not looking homeless. That is I believe the reason a person gets stuck being homeless, if you let your personal appearance go and forget how to have good social manners, people will not let you back in out of the rain so to speak.

  • @ITI-xi5zx
    @ITI-xi5zx 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    "drugged-out homeless existence"? first of all, not all homeless people are on drugs ( you literally mentioned being on drugs every single time you referred to ACTUAL homeless people in this video). second, if you want to know what the rest of us live like, just ask. If you have guilt about living a privileged life, do something for the homeless. I am no longer homeless, and I donate and volunteer whenever possible-- that is what I spend MY money on.

  • @kerryfirehorse
    @kerryfirehorse 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I wrote a long comment and autocorrect changed the word 'homeless' to 'hopeless' and put the whole thing out of context so I deleted it. In a nutshell, we don't posses things, they posses us.

  • @foodtastesgood8579
    @foodtastesgood8579 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm black in the same position and people most help me or even feel comfortable helping me therefore it's harder,I play music for money and inflation has been a torn in my side,ppl deny that ppl are hateful af

  • @maggie0285
    @maggie0285 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I live out of my prius. I don't need an apartment to live. It's good to save money. If my job ever gets so bad I hate it I'm not forced to stay because it pays the bills. I can work part time too

    • @devinebucklin7509
      @devinebucklin7509 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Love seeing women doing this too. Thanks for mentioning it.

  • @sweethearts86
    @sweethearts86 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm about to be homeless and I'm so excited I can't wait. I'm a black woman and looking forward to selling or putting my items in storage and living out of a suitcase for a while.

    • @ronvalley1973
      @ronvalley1973 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      awe, what happened man?

    • @Lifeishard237
      @Lifeishard237 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hehe :)

    • @iiCounted-op5jx
      @iiCounted-op5jx 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      "I'm about to be homeless and I'm so excited I can't wait" imagine just hearing that sentence out of context 😂

  • @gracelenhart7369
    @gracelenhart7369 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for sharing, about your experience. One thing I would like for people to know about persons experiencing homelessness, is that MOST people experiencing homelessness do have a job, but they are not able to pay rent (especially in cities). Additionally the people that we see on the streets that are our stereotype of a homeless person, is really just 10% of the people (think of the people we see experiencing homelessness as the tip of the iceberg) In Denver, where I live, most people experiencing homelessness are young children, followed by women. We don't see them out on the street because it is more dangerous for them. They are often in shelters or staying with friends/relatives. (this is all data from my experiencing working close to the homeless populations in Denver, so in other areas of the country/world these stats could very well differ). So this is just an additional piece of information for people to consider when thinking of persons experiencing homelessness.

  • @amirah2152
    @amirah2152 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I LOVE cleaning my home simply because I appreciate that I have a home to clean
    I love stability and I love responsibility and to me that is freedom

  • @sargeatlarge24v
    @sargeatlarge24v ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m currently living in my truck due to selling my house and moving my family across the country. I think of it as urban camping to make it less sad I guess. I have a full time job and still struggle and I don’t like the people who make signs being lazy being annoying to people. I try to keep my distance and sleep in parking lots but the police have told me I can’t do that anymore. Tonight’s my first night in a shelter and I’m really worried

  • @LH74
    @LH74 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Do you worry about getting stabbed or beat up by crazy people? I have always wanted to leave everything behind but I don’t want to deal with the danger of physical violence that living out of a home would entail.

    • @Booster85
      @Booster85 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s mainly homeless drug addicts with other drug addicts that this happens too! Don’t listen to the horror stories

  • @AmericanPatriotANomad
    @AmericanPatriotANomad 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Transparency is awesome Thank You and New subscriber

  • @dietaesalute
    @dietaesalute 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think the life you choosed is fantastic. But I also think that it is so beautiful because you are young, healthy and if you get tired of this life you can go home to your family that would not abandon you. I wish you could do this life as long as you want !! I also think you're good at doing your job, and if things go bad with your you tube channel , you can always do pottery, or teach Yoga. So you have many alternatives to make this lifestyle. Unfortunately it is not so simple for everyone. But I agree with your lifestyle.

  • @ilovepotatoesforever9818
    @ilovepotatoesforever9818 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I really don’t get the impression from you that you know at all what it is to be homeless. I don’t think you can fathom just how desperate and hard things can be. If ever you fall suddenly without any net-emotionally, physically, mentally, financially...you can quickly become a person that is living on the survival edge. This video really bothered me. I don’t think a person should ever pose in this way to know that sort of struggle. Your lovely chosen traveler’s life and true survival without an end in sight are diametrically opposed.
    If you were taking your time and your money and serving others that were actually surviving on some level I’d give mad respect.
    Many blessings to you. May you grow to develop humility and pure compassion for those who truly suffer; may you become a servant of the homeless to give back to the universe for all that you have been given over and over again. 🌈🙏🏽

  • @robslattery6544
    @robslattery6544 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was attracted to the minimalist lifestyle 4 many years well I was working and had the trappings of job house and wife until I was 55 I am so much junk I didn't need. Then I became disabled and I lost everything except the wife. Losing all that stuff was very Freedom. Now all I can do couch surf well I have my cell phone
    Cheers

  • @willyd7944
    @willyd7944 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm basically the same way except I have a car that I stay in instead of a bicycle. I own very few possessions and everything that I own will fit into a four feet by four feet storage room with space left over. The storage room is still empty enough with everything in it that it also doubles as a dressing room where I sometimes change into different clothing. My car is the only place that I call home. I also work and save money. I could rent an apartment or stay in a motel or something but I choose not to. I am the kind of person who is able to adjust quickly to different situations so living in my car isn't that big of a deal to me. I am however looking for a van or SUV to use as a camping vehicle. And there is shelter all around me like libraries, restaurants, hospitals and other places so it isn't like I can't get cool or warm when I need to. I also have gym memberships for a place to exercise and shower.

  • @kigrey3994
    @kigrey3994 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was homeless for roughly 1 1/2 years before I decided I would rather just deal with society for a little bit and purchase a home and have kids. Living on the land just isn’t sustainable for the long term. The issue with society doesn’t have to do with shelter, it has to do with financial greed and evil. Even the superwoke all natural Indians lived inside.

    • @M-zg2sg
      @M-zg2sg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "Living on the land just isn't sustainable for the long term" is totally false. It just depends on how creative that person is and how they maneuver in life. This life is not for everyone, but it can be done. The choice to deal with society and the stresses that come with it will be your responsibility now.

  • @GGhostHits
    @GGhostHits 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you I needed this

  • @Flatleava
    @Flatleava 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Do you have sleeping bag? I need to do the same but I’m a scared kitty cat but I did came across the ocean, I would love to join you with my equipment and bike

  • @luboyanev
    @luboyanev 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks for sharing, it would be very cool if you could make a video with your current bike setup for the trip and see how you "minimalized" it to have all the essentials with you, but also not bring 10suitcases :)

  • @ManoftheClouds
    @ManoftheClouds 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is kinda inspirational. I've often wondered what it would be like to live this way. Metallica - Wherever I May Roam sums it up pretty well. "...and with dust in throat I crave, only knowledge will I save, to the game you stay a slave...Rover, Wanderer, Nomad, Vagabond, call me what you wiiiill!" I've managed a monthly income of about $750 through the mail, so this sounds tempting. Do you really ride your bike from State to State or do you pay for travel and only use the bike once you've localized somewhere? This is very interesting, not a lot of people like this out there. I identify quite a bit with what you said dude. Godspeed.

  • @nicolebalm6116
    @nicolebalm6116 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Brave minimalist!

  • @kasiulade
    @kasiulade 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    with all due respect dude but as much as you want you're not homeless, because at any time of a day, if anything happens, you have home to go back too and you're secured by your parents all the time. Homeless are people who stay on the streets and maybe sometime they can crash at friends home but for sure no stranger will let them to their homes. I like you vids and what you preach but same times you go to far with this hipster-philosophy-I'm-too-cool-for-school talks. It's really cute how sometimes people like to dress their behavior in to some deep level stuff, but that's just human thing to do, especially when you're so young. keep up the good work and what your doing, as it give a lot of love and positive energy and that counts. ✌🏻

  • @cptray-steam
    @cptray-steam ปีที่แล้ว

    I want to do this, but I kind of fucked up when I was younger, I have a car payment and owe more than the car is really worth.
    I'd hike all the way to Florida if I could, that's where my family is.

  • @ronvalley1973
    @ronvalley1973 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    my farmhouse makes me desire homelessness cause.....I CANNOT STAND CLEANING FLOORS ANYMORE OR WASHING WINDOWS OR CUTTING THE USELESS GRASS AND THE REGULAR MAIL DELIVERY!!! But, i love having my own huge bathroom on a second floor overlooking yonder farm fields, so, a bucket of soap and water and a mop and floors.......here i come....

  • @joannecpenner
    @joannecpenner 6 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Don’t you live with your parents when you are not traveling?

  • @quippits3201
    @quippits3201 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've been homeless before. Wasn't by choice, and I had no income. However, I still think there's some positive aspects of being homeless (like, actually homeless). A lot of what you talked about applies to my experience as well.

  • @MilesCobbett
    @MilesCobbett 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ed Pratt on youtube unicycled planet earth and slept in his tent off the edge of the roads for 3 1/2 years. He learned how to communicate in several languages and learned how to make films for TH-cam

  • @shaniecegullison
    @shaniecegullison 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My fellow beautiful precious worthy traveling souls ❤️💪🙏💕

  • @DG-mk7kd
    @DG-mk7kd 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    All part of the complex problem of homelessness.
    This guy is doing his minimalist thing and getting by, s'all good.
    However, there is a segment of the unhoused who just can't be arsed to take care of themselves, that sort is a parasite take resources from the "deserving" poor. Public services/shelters/welfare are for those who can't help themselves.

  • @pm6347
    @pm6347 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    it's not homeless if it's voluntary.

  • @truuluvv
    @truuluvv 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good video, you put into words a lot of what I feel.

  • @pakouyang8389
    @pakouyang8389 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    god i wish i was a man then being homeless would be so much easier lol

    • @PsychedelicSkull
      @PsychedelicSkull 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Just develop a good resting bitch face. I was born with it and I think it has saved me a lot of trouble xD (not ALL the trouble though)

    • @annonomus1439
      @annonomus1439 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The Lord is with us so all things will end out ok just have Faith in him

  • @IwasBlueb4
    @IwasBlueb4 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I must say that your life sounds quite adventurous, free...lacking burdens that weigh us down....wonderful....and riding a bike is such fun and so healthy....Just one small criticism.... although I am unaware of the facts, but you make more than I do a month...do you give a fair contribution to the ones who let you sleep at their homes ? Not if its a one off, but if it were a regular thing, I think it would only be fair... Just a thought...cos, as youre still quite young, maybe you hadn't thought about it.... Hugs....I respect you....

  • @karabeara6632
    @karabeara6632 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I look up to you. You have a great mind. ❤

  • @cdycwl90
    @cdycwl90 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Agree 100%. I have done this and you covered it all :)

  • @samuelmarriott5498
    @samuelmarriott5498 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Being homeless has changed my life in both negative and positive ways, matter fact id say this the first time I went homeless in June 2020-November 2020, this was actually such a positive experience for me, I found God and like everything felt like God had planned out this unique journey for me for a reason and that I was doing good things and makint the right choices. God was putting me through this hell because it'll benefit me and bc I can handle it. Well I went to jail for 3 months I got out back to the street nope no daily drug use, I can't afford such luxurys. My life is survival and if I'm being straight up 100% everyday is harder and harder, my trust and relationship with christ or god depletes every day just like my will to live. I don't have time to break it all down but basically my heart is broken it feels like God is playing some sick game on me and like I deserve all of everything happening to me but also like do? I just wanna hold my daughter again and be her daddy everything god has taken away from me and I mean literally everything I could care less but why has he giving me the most amazing thing ever in my life just to take it away from me, i refuse to live a life without my daughter I want out I didn't ask for this and if I did then clearly I didn't know any better, life still has its moments and whatever yada yada but like I don't like being alive and like eternal life with god sounds gr8 whatever but is all this pain worth it ???

  • @confettiRedPill
    @confettiRedPill 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My rent is 70 percent of my income

  • @dronexfun8469
    @dronexfun8469 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Being a vagabond is not the same as being homeless.

  • @EthanFreckles
    @EthanFreckles 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yo! I’m doing a very similar thing here in manhattan, ultra minimalist zero waste cycling freegan

  • @YDL220
    @YDL220 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I approve this message 👍🏾#houseless #minimalist

  • @wysounds926
    @wysounds926 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rate that honesty

  • @Timberbeartrail
    @Timberbeartrail หลายเดือนก่อน

    What are you doing now?

  • @ewq123ify
    @ewq123ify 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i really would like to try this way of life but i have no way to make money while doing something like this

    • @PlantRiotic
      @PlantRiotic  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      well i really wanted to live this way as well with no way to make money...so in 2014 i started and YT and posted 500 videos before i started to get paid, you got to put in the work to work online if that is what you want, it's not handed to you. OR you can live like this and work for a couple months then nomad for a couple months, there i work everywhere

  • @Ryan-fs2xj
    @Ryan-fs2xj 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Why not just buy a tiny house and live out of that? You could take it anywhere you want to go and you could still live the minimalist life style.
    How long have you been "homeless"?

    • @pri.sci.lla.
      @pri.sci.lla. 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      nar lar probably cuz he'd still have to use gas to transport it and it costs money

    • @luboyanev
      @luboyanev 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Tinyhouses are not very easy to transport, usually customized vans are much more suitable for traveling a lot and having a mobile home

  • @stringbender57
    @stringbender57 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very good open and honest discussion about your chosen lifestyle and the difference between it and being truly homeless without choice. I grew up in a very modest home raised by parents who grew up during the great depression. Having food, a clean, safe home and a comfortable bed to sleep in was luxury to them and actually it was to me. I have NEVER seen myself as "white privileged" and that term does NOT apply to me or anyone else just because they are white. So that term is highly inaccurate and disgusts me. I do see primarily white kids that have more, have done more by the age of 12 than I have in my entire lifetime of 60 years. Doesn't seem fair that they get the edge in life over other kids of ANY race. So on that I agree with you Jackson. Stay safe and travel well!

  • @stevenstratford137
    @stevenstratford137 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very well explained, I find it so hard to discrib the way I choose to live.I've lived outside for 20 plus's years.love the freedom. Its all down to what you're willing to sacrifice.we are all different....but you are a lot like myself.brilliant video!!!

  • @MrRerod
    @MrRerod 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your not homeless if people let you stay in their homes.. And no I didnt watch the entire video

  • @StreetN1ckel
    @StreetN1ckel 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    He's living off the generosity of others. That's The only problem I have with it.

  • @dontatmeimkekedout
    @dontatmeimkekedout ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, i like your spirit. Im actually working the steps to do what you do. I have a plan in place and will be going out in the world with a start in next year. Ill absolutely subsxribe to you and I will probably binge your content. Keep it up. Ps make better titles related to "im actually living out of my backpack" "im living on the road" etc. It is so hard to find videos on the topic other than people traveling for a few months.
    Im going out, and dont know if I will come back to a 9 to 5 life. Best// R

  • @ragekingleoTv
    @ragekingleoTv 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Black Men can't do this

  • @frankpabon1746
    @frankpabon1746 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    what items/articles do you carry with you?

  • @Giopowered
    @Giopowered 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just hate paying to live, then give up my life to live more freely but it’s really not freely

  • @sarahspain8984
    @sarahspain8984 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this video🙌

  • @KevZen2000
    @KevZen2000 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Being homeless is not that bad. I like it. I can afford an apartment, but why pay for something I never own, or that the Government can take.
    It's great not to have responsibilities of typical living cost, which cause unnecessary stress. It gives me the freedom, and enjoyment to enjoy life more, other than enslaving myself to be 'normal.'

  • @padraicloingsigh421
    @padraicloingsigh421 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As someone who was homeless for over a decade and went vegan while homeless, we should talk.

    • @PlantRiotic
      @PlantRiotic  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      i see what you mean, it's my bad, i totally get what you mean and how my wording would be derogatory but i am not perfect at remembering to hit every point in every 1 take video so i miss stuff i wish i clarified like yes there are lots of people who are homeless and working hard just with difficult circumstances and not on drugs of course! i just mess up sometimes and get under pressure in a vid. i hope you understand, sorry

  • @Elkalovesyou
    @Elkalovesyou 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you so much 💗

  • @bobbij7089
    @bobbij7089 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    So what's the bottom line? What's the real point of the message?

    • @MichaelJohnson-
      @MichaelJohnson- 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Nothing. He wants views for ad revenue. There is nothing of value to anyone in this video.

  • @adviceguru4u
    @adviceguru4u 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Choosing to be without a permanent residence is tough as well. Don’t believe the hype!

  • @bryanpratt5850
    @bryanpratt5850 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Homeless is such a heavy term and unfair in most cases.

  • @azzzonline
    @azzzonline 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are you then self-employed and filing IRS taxes on your income?

  • @Simplegirltv
    @Simplegirltv 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice u can be open and talk real talk!

  • @DivineZeal
    @DivineZeal 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    love you, hit me up if you are around grants pass, Oregon and wanna do some market farm work and camp outside

  • @washingmachinedoesntneedme4947
    @washingmachinedoesntneedme4947 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    i agree with you, there's no point to all that effort when you could live with way less. i wish there was more minimalistic projects in society, because i would rather have a home - i would rather a cheap, diminute one though - than being on the street, but the capitalist system is created in such a way that having a home is way more expensive than the benefit you take from it. i think everyone realize the price is too high, somehow, leftism politics still focuses on more govermental resources instead of reducing our expensive way of live and the right-wing feels a pathethic pride in reducing their potential to a statistical number. meanwhile, it could be so easy if we just got rid of all our materialist crap and obsession with being in control.

  • @thebigdawg6514
    @thebigdawg6514 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I wanna be homeless cause all there is in my house is arguing people drinking fighting etc I hate my life I tried staying downtown and I couldnt cause I got cold I just wish my life was over if I had a gun I wouldve already just pulled the trigger

  • @19katsandcounting
    @19katsandcounting 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Would be cool if you could advocate for the homeless to acquire housing with your experience.

  • @almostatheist
    @almostatheist 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is interesting, I truly had similar thoughts.. I think partly the only reason I chose the traditional lifestyle is because I want a family

  • @plutoplatters
    @plutoplatters 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    now..i will be the bad one for saying exactly what's happened !! I love that even more !!

  • @elviajero-puravida
    @elviajero-puravida 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Im doing it too by choice !!

  • @sullivanseeley1882
    @sullivanseeley1882 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    That’s all good man good to be humble

  • @ljrandom147
    @ljrandom147 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lobe the video, been wanting to do this lifestyle

  • @jackson.denzler.
    @jackson.denzler. 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I loved this vid bro I want to travel Europe this way!

  • @haruto2055
    @haruto2055 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    What happens when ur old?

  • @WaTahBasTard
    @WaTahBasTard 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Diogenes would be proud of you.

  • @SozzyMurakami
    @SozzyMurakami 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    You Make me wish I had the balls for this lifestyle

  • @GrantTravels23
    @GrantTravels23 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish I could be homeless like this guy. I'm homeless because I don't have his income. 😂😂😂😂