I've lived with just 111 possessions, all of which fit into a backpacking backpack. I've also lived with just 44 possessions which fit into a daypack.
And I've biked across the United States three times with all of my gear on my bicycle.
Right now I own about 600 possessions which comfortably fit into a shelter that I temporarily call home.
I've been simplifying and downsizing my life for over a decade and lived in multiple tiny houses and structures.
In this video I share what I would own if I designed my possessions to fit into just a backpack and onto my bicycle with a bicycle rack and bicycle bags.
The purpose of these ~111 possessions is to meet my basic needs to live simply and sustainably, deeply connected to Earth and our communities.
Watch: Minimalism Tips for Beginners - The Story of How I Downsized My Life:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0vuP29vLE0&ab_channel=RobinGreenfield
Read: The Beginner’s Guide to Downsize Your Life
https://www.robingreenfield.org/downsize
Filmed at @WildAbundance August 2023
Filmed and edited by Dear Friend Kerem Gencer: https://www.keremgencer.com/
Robin Greenfield is a truth-seeker, activist, social reformer and servant to Earth, humanity and our plant and animal relatives. He lives simply and sustainably to be the change he wishes to see in the world. Through living closely connected to Earth, he rejects the status quo of consumerism and demonstrates a way of being in gratitude, mindfulness and presence. His life is an experiment with truth and integrity.
Robin’s public activism involves dramatic actions designed to provoke critical thought, self-reflection and positive change. His activism creates nuanced conversations on the critical issues of our time, with a focus on solutions for living in harmony.
His life’s work has been covered by media worldwide and he has been named “The Robin Hood of Modern Times” by France 2 TV and “The Forrest Gump of Ecology”.
Robin has committed to earning below the federal poverty threshold for life and donates 100% of his media earnings to grassroots nonprofits, with a focus on supporting Black and Indigenous women-led organizations.
This channel is a resource for all who seek to liberate themselves, to live in truth and integrity, and to live in harmony with Earth, humanity and the plants and animals we share this home with.
Robin Greenfield and Dear Friends share means of achieving liberation and harmony through sustainable living, simple living, tiny house living, foraging, growing food and medicine, minimalism, zero waste, earth-skills, food sovereignty, community resilience, compassionate communication, activism, Black Liberation, Indigenous Sovereignty and living in service.
Find Robin Greenfield on:
Website: https://www.robingreenfield.org
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Robin.Greenfield
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Robin.Greenfield @Robin.Greenfield
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobinGreenfieldPage
Robin Greenfield’s work is offered as a gift to the public domain. This content is Creative Commons and is free to be copied, republished and redistributed. Learn about Creative Commons and follow the guidelines here: https://www.robingreenfield.org/creativecommons
And I've biked across the United States three times with all of my gear on my bicycle.
Right now I own about 600 possessions which comfortably fit into a shelter that I temporarily call home.
I've been simplifying and downsizing my life for over a decade and lived in multiple tiny houses and structures.
In this video I share what I would own if I designed my possessions to fit into just a backpack and onto my bicycle with a bicycle rack and bicycle bags.
The purpose of these ~111 possessions is to meet my basic needs to live simply and sustainably, deeply connected to Earth and our communities.
Watch: Minimalism Tips for Beginners - The Story of How I Downsized My Life:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0vuP29vLE0&ab_channel=RobinGreenfield
Read: The Beginner’s Guide to Downsize Your Life
https://www.robingreenfield.org/downsize
Filmed at @WildAbundance August 2023
Filmed and edited by Dear Friend Kerem Gencer: https://www.keremgencer.com/
Robin Greenfield is a truth-seeker, activist, social reformer and servant to Earth, humanity and our plant and animal relatives. He lives simply and sustainably to be the change he wishes to see in the world. Through living closely connected to Earth, he rejects the status quo of consumerism and demonstrates a way of being in gratitude, mindfulness and presence. His life is an experiment with truth and integrity.
Robin’s public activism involves dramatic actions designed to provoke critical thought, self-reflection and positive change. His activism creates nuanced conversations on the critical issues of our time, with a focus on solutions for living in harmony.
His life’s work has been covered by media worldwide and he has been named “The Robin Hood of Modern Times” by France 2 TV and “The Forrest Gump of Ecology”.
Robin has committed to earning below the federal poverty threshold for life and donates 100% of his media earnings to grassroots nonprofits, with a focus on supporting Black and Indigenous women-led organizations.
This channel is a resource for all who seek to liberate themselves, to live in truth and integrity, and to live in harmony with Earth, humanity and the plants and animals we share this home with.
Robin Greenfield and Dear Friends share means of achieving liberation and harmony through sustainable living, simple living, tiny house living, foraging, growing food and medicine, minimalism, zero waste, earth-skills, food sovereignty, community resilience, compassionate communication, activism, Black Liberation, Indigenous Sovereignty and living in service.
Find Robin Greenfield on:
Website: https://www.robingreenfield.org
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Robin.Greenfield
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Robin.Greenfield @Robin.Greenfield
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobinGreenfieldPage
Robin Greenfield’s work is offered as a gift to the public domain. This content is Creative Commons and is free to be copied, republished and redistributed. Learn about Creative Commons and follow the guidelines here: https://www.robingreenfield.org/creativecommons
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