Walden On Wheels: On The Open Road From Debt To Freedom - Plot & Excerpts
Over the course of my journey to get out of debt, I’d developed a penchant for rugged living, a comfort with tight quarters, a sixth sense for cheapness, and a tolerance for squalor that was, well, (I hate to brag) unequaled. Not only that, but I knew I had the physical constitution for it, too: I was blessed with a high tolerance for cold temperatures, practically no sense of smell, and a bladder (I hate to brag) the size of an adolescent’s football. But I wasn’t your ordinary vandweller. Unlike famous vandweller Bob Wells and his vandwelling acolytes, I couldn’t just pack up and skip town whenever I wanted. I, rather, would have to live a moored existence on campus. And I knew that if I was going to get through college debt-free, I’d have to keep the van and my experiment a secret. While I’d been living in remote and rural places for the previous couple of years, and had been, during that time, completely cut off from college culture, I still knew the student mind well enough to know that if one of them discovered my secret, a story of a dude living in his van on campus would probably become the sort of mindless gossip that would give students something to procrastinate with for a day or two.
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