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Jul 07, 2012kelhenry rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
I thought this was a moderately interesting read, but Daniel Suelo's story didn't turn out to be an inspiring as I would have liked. It's fine that he lives in caves and dumpster dives and uses the computers at his local library (paid for with other people's tax money) to update his blog and visit his Facebook account; his carbon footprint is indeed tiny. That he is a spiritual seeker is noble, too. But his way of life does not scale up well, and his living off of the gross excess of our money economy isn't exactly raging against the machine. I guess I was a little underwhelmed.