This book is amazing. The author does repeat himself quite a bit regarding certain points, but I felt that easy to overlook because the book was both hilarious and also one of the most informative books I’ve ever read in terms of how much new knowledge I now have that I will be applying to my life. Even if you don’t strive to be a dirtbag (living as cheaply as possible and working as little as possible but enough to fund your lifestyle in order to have as many adventures as possible), which I don’t, there are definitely resources that he mentions which allow you to save or make money that I will be using. I 100% recommend. Laugh out loud book. The audio book was amazing also, even though the virtual reader mispronounced “should”. 😅 As for the resources, you’ll have to read the book to find those- not giving those away for free! (You won’t regret reading it).
Here are some of my favorite quotes:
“I would imagine that plenty of others are aiming to have it all: ample time spent adventuring and lots of time spent on a healthy, productive career that will allow a comfortable lifestyle, without the stress over which type of cat food will make the best taco filling.” (This will make sense more if you read the book.)
“If you feel like that’s abuse of the system, I don’t buy it - the system’s abusing you. And health care should be a right anyway. It’s been scientifically proven that the US is a rich country that can afford it, but is full of assholes that choose not to. Ok, sorry, I’ll calm down.”
“The practice of yogi-ing: a subtle art that involves striking up conversations, usually with day hikers, in the hopes that they will offer you snacks, a ride into town, or even a couch to crash on. It’s considered shameful to ask directly for these things, but if you simply behave like the type of person that a stranger would want to offer food, a beer, or a place in their home for the night in exchange for regaling them with stories of adventure and humorous anecdotes from the trails, then you both made a new friend, and you got that burger that you’ve been thinking about for days.”
“The good life can be had even for those of you with no inheritance, no skills, and no prospects. The best things in life are free. And the shit that’s not, you can buy at the thrift store.”