Daniel Suelo lives in caves in the canyonlands of Utah. He survives by harvesting wild foods and eating roadkill. He has no job, no bank account and does not accept government welfare. In fact, Suelo has no money at all.
Mark Sundeen, author of The Man Who Quit Money, admits many people would regard Suelo’s alternative lifestyle as bizarre. But the 2008 financial crash has led many to question the value of money. He explains some of the lessons found in Suelo’s philosophy.

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I agree with this gentleman entirely, but of course as the commentator in this
video himself says, he probably doesn’t expect everyone to live in the forest
or a cave. Money is a store of value as the economic historians tell us, it is only
the devaluation of this medium that is the cause of misery in the world and the
placement of importance upon wealth and power over others that increases its
hold on the minds of the miss-educated.
Erick Dean Tippett
Retired Musician/Teacher
Chicago, Illinois