After losing her job in London and facing a crisis, the protagonist embarks on a project titled "Living Without Using Money for a Year." She seeks ways to meet her basic needs—shelter, food, and transportation—without using money.
In London, she learns survival strategies by squatting in abandoned buildings and boat-sitting while the owners are away. She gathers food through dumpster diving and rides a free bicycle she obtained from a bike shop.
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After losing her job in London and facing a crisis, the protagonist embarks on a project titled "Living Without Using Money for a Year." She seeks ways to meet her basic needs—shelter, food, and transportation—without using money.
In London, she learns survival strategies by squatting in abandoned buildings and boat-sitting while the owners are away. She gathers food through dumpster diving and rides a free bicycle she obtained from a bike shop.
Despite having no interest in environmental issues or ecological living, she is drawn to eco-friendly communities in the British countryside by the promise of free food and shelter, gradually realizing the importance of self-sufficient living and natural ways of life.
After leaving the UK, she hitchhikes across Europe, living with off-grid people and in the wild to reconnect with nature. Travelling with twenty hippies in a large caravan, she surrenders to the flow in search of true freedom and peace.
During her journey without money, she experiences immense freedom, yet also encounters tremendous risks and fears that a woman travelling without money must confront.
After celebrating the one-year anniversary of her project in Greece, she embarks on an even more reckless journey in search of a way to overcome her fears. Travelling throug
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