Money Isn't Real. Let's Test This Theory!

In late 2000, Utah native Daniel Suelo traveled by bus, ferry, and foot from Seattle, where his sister lived, to a remote Nova Scotia outpost called the Gandhi Farm, an organic, off-the-grid commune deep in the woods. Suelo, almost 40, had been living frugally for years, testing his religious studies and his own beliefs about the meaning of life, commerce, and compassion. But when he arrived, he found the farm abandoned.

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