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Too Small To Fail: Uncle Mud's Tiny House Strategy Tiny Ebook

 
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Rent is expensive. Mortgages are becoming less possible every day. Paying thousands of dollars a month for a place to live slows down every other plan you might make in this world. Are you stuck? Is a tiny house the answer to you becoming unstuck? Maybe. Maybe it will get you more stuck. Here are true stories of ways less travelled by that led to people getting unstuck. Stuck between debt and pursuing school Sarah built a treehouse and lived in it for a year. Faced with an expensive move into another apartment, Dave moved into his office storage room for a year, then he and his business partner slowed down paying themselves and ate ramen for a few months to pay cash for an abandoned house down the street from their office where Dave camped out for another year using his "rent money" to pay back the business and rehab the house. Consider this a call to action, but a call to measured action. There are so many risks we take every day, some of them huge, but well programmed into our brains as being normal. Sometimes a series of small calculated risks can free us completely from our mortgaged boxes or at least give us the freedom to stick our heads up long enough to see where we want to go.

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How long is this? (words, pages, stories, anything)
 
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Excellent question. 7pp. I'll update the post.
 
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