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Everyone asks what we do for work. Almost nobody guesses right. Most people assume we’re rich. That we have a trust fund. That social media is funding everything. It’s not. The truth is, our life just doesn’t cost as much as people think. We work seasonally. Short periods of work tha
The Wanderlusters

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People don’t believe us when we say this life costs less than our old one. And honestly, I get why. From the outside, it looks like we’re constantly traveling. New places. Always moving. It looks expensive. But what most people don’t see, is what our old life actually cost us. A h
The Wanderlusters

The Wanderlusters

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People think freedom is expensive. We think staying the same costs more. Most people think freedom is expensive. And on the surface, it can look that way. But what often gets overlooked is how much people are already paying to maintain their current life. Monthly bills. Ongoing expens
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High fuel prices aren’t the real problem. They just expose it. Fuel prices are going up, and like everyone else, we feel it. Filling up a bus isn’t cheap. But what it made us realize wasn’t just how expensive fuel is. It’s how quickly one change affects everything. Because for a lot
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We used to think working harder was the answer. More effort = better life. But what we didn’t realize was how quickly “enough” keeps moving. The more you do, the more is expected. The more you achieve, the more there is to maintain. And at some point, it stops feeling like progress, an
The Wanderlusters

The Wanderlusters

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Everyone talks about retirement like it’s the finish line. Work hard now. Save as much as possible. Then someday you can finally slow down and enjoy life. For a long time, we assumed that was just how things worked. But the longer we paid attention to the way most people live, the more w
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Do we regret living this way? #rvlife
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The Wanderlusters

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Monday always reminds me of something. Most people don’t actually hate working. They hate working under pressure. Pressure from bills. From debt. From payments that don’t leave room to breathe. We didn’t magically find “dream jobs.” We lowered our overhead. And when the pressure
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We’ve been told more times than we can count that this bus is one breakdown away from disaster. And they’re right about one thing, it did break down. Our engine blew. What they were wrong about was what would happen next. We weren’t stranded forever. We weren’t homeless. We weren’t
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The Wanderlusters

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We always thought more money would mean more freedom. And for a while, it did. But as our income went up, so did the pressure. The commitments. The expectations. We realized we weren’t chasing freedom anymore. we were maintaining a lifestyle. This isn’t about saying money is bad. I
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The Wanderlusters

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We get asked all the time how we afford this lifestyle. The answer isn’t social media or a big income. We work seasonal workamping jobs like the beet harvest, take on odd work, install solar on RVs, and I do hair as a licensed cosmetologist. We don’t make a lot of money, and we’re okay w
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The Wanderlusters

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Most people think they’re failing because they’re tired. But exhaustion isn’t a personal flaw, it’s a feature of the system. When you’re constantly drained, you don’t have the space to ask better questions. You just keep pushing. Spending. Running harder on a treadmill that never slows down.
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The Wanderlusters

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Most people assume freedom is expensive. That it requires a massive income or constant hustle. But this lifestyle costs us $1,642 per month. Here’s our current monthly breakdown: • Starlink internet: $165 • Cell phones: $50 • Food: $800 • Fuel (bus + truck): $400 • Bus insurance: $95
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The Wanderlusters

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Most people are told to earn more. Very few are told to need less. This isn’t advice. It’s just what changed everything for us. #lifehacks #savemoney #simplelife
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The Wanderlusters

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People assume freedom has to be expensive. We found the opposite to be true. This isn’t about doing less — it’s about choosing differently. 🧡 #savemoney #economy #lifehacks
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The Wanderlusters

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How much we’ve spent on repairs and maintenance for our converted greyhound bus in the 5 years we’ve owned it! #lifehacks #savemoney
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The Wanderlusters

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The Wanderlusters

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Living in a tiny space has been one of the hardest and most meaningful choices we’ve made as a family. It’s not for everyone — and that’s okay. Every family, every season, every path looks different.
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The Wanderlusters

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So many beautiful free backyards! #savemoney #lifehacks #economy
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The Wanderlusters

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People say a bus isn’t a home, but we absolutely disagree! #savemoney #economy
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The Wanderlusters

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