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Quillie 3 year s ago
I´m pretty sure, he got a good amount of money from Netflix.
       
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Onnie 3 year s ago
Quillie,
He watched a documentary on Netflix...he wasn't on it.
       
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Quillie 3 year s ago
Onnie,

I was talking about that subtile (not really!) product placement/advertisement. Mentioning Netflix to begin with and having NETFLIX perfectly placed on the TV Screen in the photos. Do you think he does sh#t like that for free?
A dude who magically bought a trailer and an island...Just mentioned he might be sponsored. Sorry that you couldn´t connect the dots.
       
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Dot 3 year s ago
so humble and minimalistic... dash
       
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Hody 3 year s ago
So, let me recap - spoiled brat got kicked out by his parents for being a bible freak and who knows what else, he got $70 000 just laying around for the little trailer, and enough dough for the place to put it on. Well, I guess its fine example to follow...
       
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Onnie 3 year s ago
Hody,
Where did it say he was a bible freak? All I saw was a mention about religions that practiced a minimalist lifestyle.

I am curious about all the money he had for this considering it sounds like he was squatting.
       
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Clem 3 year s ago
... and how much did the island cost? I guess he is owning that also.
       
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Indie 3 year s ago
Clem,
$200.000
       
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Judi 3 year s ago
Well done, despite the, moms basement, haters.
       
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Martin 3 year s ago
Judi, ya so much hate. I don’t get it. I mean he probably took out loans like most everyone else, so not sure what all the jealousy/bitterness is for. $270k is really cheap for a mortgage, at least where I’m from.
       
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Mathilda 3 year s ago
Martin,

... so now in the "low" market to get such mortgage, and I highly doubt bank will mortgage the island, but I digress, even if it is mortgage for $280k-$300k his payment for 33 years would be in the $1500 per months neighborhood, with at least 20% down. So, do the math either he got un-taxable cash flow from somewhere or someone paid for most of it.
       
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In 2017, Tim Davidson’s family told him he had 60 days to move out of their vacation home in Florida

“I really learned about minimalism through the Netflix documentary as well as religions that try to have less materialistic things,” said Tim.

“I’ve always kind of been attracted to minimalism without knowing that I was attracted to minimalism. I typically had fewer things than the average American but enough where I could still slim down my lifestyle and really become a true minimalist.”

Experts see at least several potential advantages to minimalist living. For example, less clutter means less time spent cleaning and organizing, and more hours in the day for family and friends.

“By maintaining a clutter-free environment, you’re able to increase focus on productivity thus reducing stress,” Caleb Backe, a certified health and wellness expert for Maple Holistics, told Oprah Daily.

This increase isn’t just psychological: a 2009 study by Darby Saxbe and Rena Repetti found clutter can actually increase cortisol levels, a.k.a. your stress hormone. Therefore, freeing your home from stuff may help you free your mind as well.

 

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