SIMPLE LIVING. One Man's Perspective on Life and Dream Fulfillment.

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  • When I was a boy, all I wanted was to live in a cabin in the woods when I grew up. Everyone told me I couldn't, wouldn't, shouldn't, and squashed my dreams with discouragement. I proved them wrong by following my own path. I built my first off grid cabin when I was 18 and have been conquering dreams ever since.
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    MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
    Q: How do you have internet at your cabins? A: I have cell service at both cabins but it is spotty due to foliage and cloud cover. I can access the internet from my cabins but have to drive to a local wifi location to upload videos.
    Q: How old is Frankie? A: Frankie will be 10 in April of 2018
    Q: What video editing software do I use? A: Presently, all I use is Windows Live Movie maker but I’m considering trying imovie, Adobe Elements or SONY VEGAS PRO.
    Q: How do you get your water? Did you dig a well? A: Presently, I haul water to the NY cabin but at the NH cabin, I drop a kettle into an old well that was dug by hand by the settlers in the 1700’s.
    Q:What is your favorite brand of cast iron cookware? A: I prefer using vintage cast iron. My favorites are BSR and Griswold. If I had to buy new I would buy a Lodge Brand. I plan to purchase this dutch oven in the future:
    Q: What do you use for refrigeration? A: We have a small gas refrigerator that we salvaged from an old Shasta camper and a custom icebox that I built into the cabin wall. We make ice on site with a propane freezer.
    Video of icebox:
    Video of Gas Refrigerator:
    Propane Freezer:
    Q: What do you use for cooking and heating? A: We use a Kitchen Queen 380 for cooking and heating during the winter months but we also have an antique gas stove in the cabin for when we don't need the heat from the KQ.
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  • @brassknucklegraff
    @brassknucklegraff 9 років тому +55

    A man only becomes old when he trades in his dreams for regrets.

  • @miked1298
    @miked1298 9 років тому +25

    If more people understood your philosophy the world would be a better place.
    Keep it up.

  • @greghanlon2235
    @greghanlon2235 9 років тому +121

    The exact message I needed at 18. Forty years later I got the degree (working four jobs to pay my way), colon cancer and as an added bonus four heart attacks.
    I never wanted the American Dream, but didn't listen to my gut. My experience now tells me when you don't listen to your gut and follow your heart your body will revolt.
    Wish I had a friend like you back then.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +14

      +Hanlon Greg I wish I had someone encouraging me rather than discouraging me as well. Sometimes it pay off to be a stubborn lil cuss I guess.Thanks for commenting.

    • @greghanlon2235
      @greghanlon2235 9 років тому +2

      Did a lot of it to please my pop. He was always there encouraging me to be a leader and set an example for my four younger siblings.
      You've done well for yourself and should take pride in that but is always rewarding to hear praise from someone you respect.
      What kind of art do you do? I paint landscapes with classic cars, but art market died out here when the housing bubble burst.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +6

      +Hanlon Greg My art now is making videos but I used to be a pencil artist / illustrator. You can see some of my works here: www.jcdesclosoutdoors.com

    • @greghanlon2235
      @greghanlon2235 9 років тому +1

      Gotta love those micron pens. Did some 18x24 car portraits with 005s. Yeah... they took weeks.

    • @greghanlon2235
      @greghanlon2235 9 років тому +2

      Really like the Model A and barn. Good contrast!

  • @sailaway01
    @sailaway01 9 років тому +42

    “You have to ask yourself: When you finally get the ultimate possession, when you’ve made the ultimate purchase, when you buy the ultimate home, when you have stored up financial security and climbed the ladder of success to the highest rung you can possibly climb it, and the thrill wears off - and it will wear off - then what?”
    - John Ortberg

  • @arlenekorth2253
    @arlenekorth2253 6 років тому +3

    Independent thinkers are frequently strong willed because they have to be. Makes me want to be more of an encouraging person rather than discouraging one. Thanks Boss!

  • @Trista1983
    @Trista1983 5 років тому +10

    I love it! I'm in the process of building my tiny house in the woods. Just got my 5 acres with a pond in the back, now getting it cleared to prepare for my septic/well and to build. I can't wait.

  • @CarterWHern
    @CarterWHern 9 років тому +7

    Well said. I am into 39 Years to doing what I want to do. (67 now) Woodworker, Cabinetmaker, Antique furniture restoration. I love it and am glad I marched to a different drummer. When I watched your video I was reminded of all you said. Well said.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +3

      Carter W Hern I'm hearing from quite a few that have followed their own path and I'm lovin it. Keep on keepin on brother.

  • @dabprod
    @dabprod 9 років тому +16

    Boy.....I wish more young people could get your message through their thick skulls. I'm 71 and have done things my way most of my life. Always colored outside the lines to the displeasure of my family and many friends. Moved out at the age of 16 and lived in the YMCA and went to school and worked a part time job to pay the rent and keep my truck on the road. Have lived in the same house on a lake in up-state NY for 30yrs that's paid for. Retired at 35..... Acquire a marketable skill and work for yourself. Learn how to think for yourself. Great video Boss.

    • @Food-Dharma
      @Food-Dharma 4 роки тому

      I wonder what was your marketable skill, if I may ask? Congrats to you on successfully living nearly your entire life on your own terms. Great accomplishment in its own right.

    • @dabprod
      @dabprod 4 роки тому +1

      @@Food-Dharma I had been in management and sales. A corporate officer and VP of a NY corporation. Retired at 35 because of a freak accident at work. But I had always enjoyed working with wood. I taught myself how to build picture frames. Bought up some older used framing equipment and ended up with a full commercial framing business in my basement. Worked craft shows, street fairs, festivals, flea markets, and native American pow wow's all over NY State, PA and all through New England.

  • @thistledomeoutdoors3372
    @thistledomeoutdoors3372 7 років тому +25

    i totally agree with your mentality, took me 40 some odd years to get there.. now 10 years off grid in my cabin in the middle of no where.. simple life is great .. dont matter what others think about you... its what you think about yourself . your happiness an contentment.. just do it... at the age of 59 now i cant think of another place in my life i'd rather be .... things and stuff is only more to worry about an take time away from what you really wanna do ... so i guess that old sayin money is the root of all evil is kinda true.. the more you got the more you got to worry about ... love your vids keep em coming ...

  • @notsheeple2019
    @notsheeple2019 9 років тому +10

    there is nothing like living your dream and not just dreaming it. God has blessed us greatly for living outside the box.

  • @duncanhaiar6573
    @duncanhaiar6573 9 років тому +4

    This was just the video that I needed! I am 16 years old, and just starting my Junior year of high school and everyone including my family thinks that in order to have a happy and productive life you have to go to college! I was recently told that the money my grandma and grandpa have saved up for my "college" will not be given to me until I go to college. My father has me listening to Dave Ramsay and I love the thought of not having debt and living a happy life! I am not sure what I want to do after high school, I am thinking of being a welder or a truck driver, neither of which you have to go to college for. My father is a huge influence on me and is there to support me the whole way through. Neither of my parents went to college and the both have very successful businesses. My mom has a catering business and my dad has a trucking company. My grandparents still dont approve of me not going to college but i am going to do what i want to do with my life that I think will be the best. I just have to have a plan. Thank you for sharing your story, this video really inspired me! Thanks

    • @Growmap
      @Growmap 8 років тому +1

      +Duncan Haiar Knowing how to weld is always a skill worth having that can make you a good living - but learn to protect your ears, hands, arms and lungs!
      Your grandparents probably want you to go to college because back then that was the thing we were told would make you successful. In their generation, a college education led to a lifetime career. That ALMOST worked for me - but I had 2 years too few and lost out on a full retirement and health benefits because of it.
      A college education is no longer the golden ticket it once was. It doesn't work very well anymore and the debt it requires is enormous. Many go to college only to regret the debt they took on and then start businesses they could have started much better with the money they wasted on college.
      Doing what your parents did makes far more sense. Working in their businesses to get a better idea what you want to do in life would be a good idea. Do you want to be the business owner or the hourly wage slave?
      Watch Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad material or read the book. Share that with your parents. Share the video in www.dirjournal.com/guides/job-choices/ with them.
      If that doesn't sway them, I'd be happy to talk to them and explain how the world has changed. You can find out more about me at LinkedIn.com/in/growmap - I know what I'm talking about and I help many people get freelance work online.
      Current estimates show that 46% of people will be freelancing by 2020 (off the top of my head - I can find the studies and share the links if you want them). This is because jobs and careers are gone and not coming back. There are skills that pay 6 figures you can learn from online courses that cost a few thousand dollars - IF you have an interest and aptitude for conversion optimization, lead generation or analysis.
      Please don't go to college until and unless you know what you want to do. Doing it "to find yourself" was ok when it was cheap, but is a very, very bad idea if you have to borrow to do it. Contact me if you want to discuss this further. The best way is on Skype. My username is growmap and Skype is available free online.

    • @joeo7257
      @joeo7257 8 років тому

      Most folks your age don't know what they want to do. They haven't experienced enough in life yet. I never aspired to be an aircraft mechanic, I aspired to be a pilot, but my training led me to being an aircraft mechanic who can fly upside down if I want to, I suggest you shoot much higher, if you want to create art or inventions, or build race car frames, and need to weld, go for it. Don't expect to fulfill your dreams working for the man as a welder. I hope you expect more of yourself than paying the bills. My job allows me to build kit planes and to fly.
      My point is that you shouldn't go to college to fulfill somebody else's expectation. Find a passion and go for it. Don't be ordinary because its easier. Be extraordinary! You have an opportunity that most people don't have. If it requires college, go for it... full on attack!

  • @barlotardy
    @barlotardy 9 років тому +11

    Well, I might still be working my crappy day job, but on the up side, they just payed me to watch this video on a company computer! I'll take my victories where I can get them.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +1

      Bradford Taylor Love it. Sounds like a win win. All the best.

  • @jlawlor7560
    @jlawlor7560 6 років тому +3

    Your living my dream man I'm selling my house in the next year gonna clear my mortgage by something small and live a big life man .

  • @rosyposiemoss7417
    @rosyposiemoss7417 8 років тому +4

    I so enjoy your videos. I, like you, dreamed as a child of living in the woods. I have been told my whole life that a woman can't live the way I dream of. It's too hard, dangerous, etc. I have worked my life to provide for my family and now closing in on 49 and widowed many years I am embarking on my dreams. I may be starting late, but one day and step at a time I will be living free of the entanglements of "The American Dream". Thanks for the inspiration, lessons, humor and instruction. With God's blessings.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  8 років тому +2

      +Rosy Posiemoss Late is not "too late" my friend. I have friends that are building their first off grid cabin. She is 66 and he is 70 and it's not too late for them either. Best of luck with your new direction. God Bless.

  • @charlesmerritt4403
    @charlesmerritt4403 9 років тому +30

    You my friend you are so right, I joined the Marine Corps when I was 18, 4 years later I got out and decided to go to college, after I got my GED for high school, I never finished college due to having a wife and baby to take care of. So I joined the Coast Guard. I spent 25 years in the Coast Guard and retired, Then I became a cop and finally 13 years later I retired as Chief of Police, then of course I had a stroke, I spend most of my time working around the house and once a month me and my wife head down to our camper in Florida to help take care of my son who is paralized from his neck down. If I had it to do over I would figure out a way to live a good life like you have done, Take care

    • @rlavery3607
      @rlavery3607 8 років тому +18

      +charles merritt HEY CHARLES
      I'M JUST A GUY WHO ENJOYS THE BOSS BUT AFTER READING YOUR COMENT I FELT A NEED TO RESPOND. FIRST THANKS FOR SERVING OUR COUNTRY. IT SOUNDS TO ME LIKE YOU HAVE LIVED AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFE. YOU'VE DONE THINGS MOST OF US COULD NEVER DO AND I WOULD BE PROUD AS HELL IF I WERE YOU!

    • @selinaqp
      @selinaqp 8 років тому +4

      Hey man! Your life sounds perfect the way it is. If it worked for you then that's perfect! Watching vids like this should be like every other vid and leave you feeling inspired and amped to approach life just a little bit differently. Not feeling like you're regretting your whole life's decision.. I know Boss isn't telling anyone how to live their lives, he's just showing what his 'happiness' looks like. But, some people just can't live like Boss and others can. That's what makes our world beautiful.. So much diversity, different lifestyles and different stories to tell! You served your country well and especially your family.. As much as I'd love to live my life the way Boss is living his, I can't help but find joy in the journey I'm already in. I hope you see how beautiful life is no matter what stage you are in life!

    • @GrandpaCanCook
      @GrandpaCanCook 6 років тому +1

      Charles, my son spent 12 years in the Coast Guard. I remember sitting around family gatherings and my sister saying, to all us older guys "All you guys must be jealous of Dave. He gets to serve his country, help his fellow man, ride fast boats, shoot guns, fly in helicopters, and lots of time on the water. She was right.
      I bet your family is as proud of you as I am of him.
      Keep going chief, all the best for you and your family.

    • @josephhaddakin7095
      @josephhaddakin7095 5 років тому

      Semper Paratus

  • @BonnieBlue2A
    @BonnieBlue2A 9 років тому +2

    "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." - Robert Frost

  • @WHOTHAHELLYATHINKIAM
    @WHOTHAHELLYATHINKIAM 5 років тому +3

    Great video Boss man. It's amazing you have all the exact thoughts on life as I've held. You acted upon it, I've kept it as a dream for 55 years. I'm living through you for the time being.

  • @DeepSouthHomestead
    @DeepSouthHomestead 8 років тому +15

    Just wanted to say the wife and i just sat down and watched this video again along with its counterpart and i must say its so inspiring to hear.You sat and practically told my life story.I was always different the black sheep but today im the only one with every thing paid for living the simple life.But what do i know i never would conform.Great video.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  8 років тому +2

      +Deep South Homestead Funny how it seems to work out that way. I was always told I couldn't, shouldn't and wouldn't. I quit school in 8th grade, the black sheep, the bad seed who would never make anything of himself but I retired at 42 and did so by doing everything I wanted to do, not what I was told to do. Life is what you make of it. Happy New Year :-)))))))

    • @valentinoanderson8697
      @valentinoanderson8697 3 роки тому

      I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a tool to log back into an instagram account??
      I was stupid forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!

  • @mikegto65
    @mikegto65 9 років тому +2

    I have had my eyes opened by your beliefs. Thank you. I feel I have become victim to society. Never too late to change. Working on it as we speak.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +1

      mike smith Make your changes Mike. Make them while you still have the freedom to do so. We lose more of our freedom everyday with this government.

  • @ferdinandmeyer8354
    @ferdinandmeyer8354 5 років тому +2

    I needed to hear this,thank you for sharing this wisdom!

  • @StarryHilder
    @StarryHilder 9 років тому +21

    Great video Mr bossoftheswamp man! you are so right on everything. I am a nurse and listen to story after story of people who have regrets! Who cant take their life back! We are pigeon ed holed into this road we are "suppose" to walk down. And we we deviate from that we are labeled as FREAKS and outcasts. I to had similar experiences with teachers..one who was convinced I had plagiarized a short story I wrote for he didn't believe I had written it! totally crushed me!! Its SAd the influences these popele CAN have. AND IF you conform and dont BREAK out of the box..you are ruined forever!! THANK you for the BESt story and enlightenment i have heard in a long time! And never forget..Jesus to was a outcast by many!!....:) God bless you!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +4

      +Starry Hilder Thank you for your kind words Starry. Well said my friend. I couldn't agree more with everything you wrote. God Bless.

    • @janied8831
      @janied8831 3 роки тому

      Amen Amen 🙏🙏🙏Janie D

  • @dannoquin7322
    @dannoquin7322 9 років тому +7

    JC, being a self made made man is very fulfilling.
    I am also a person who marches to my own drummer.
    I enjoy watching your videos and how you and Frankie thrive in your world.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому

      Danno Quin It's the only way to be my friend. Never could grasp the conformity thing.

  • @sissiew8483
    @sissiew8483 8 років тому +1

    Simple life like yours makes you a rich man. I have always taught my children if you have food in your belly, roof over your head, and a clean bed to sleep in. As humble as it may be you are rich and have all you need in life.

  • @bencowan2507
    @bencowan2507 6 років тому +1

    Self help and seminars will never be able to touch the wisdom of experienced men and women like you. Im 19, and this video just changed my life. Thank you.

  • @chillrefrigerationheatinga8084
    @chillrefrigerationheatinga8084 8 років тому +10

    Absolutely love the video. " how do you like me now bitch" spit my beer everywhere. Keep it up man love it.

  • @wcknives
    @wcknives 9 років тому +11

    Great video. I simplified my life about 5 years ago. It was the best decision I ever made.

  • @hardharryhunter8383
    @hardharryhunter8383 9 років тому +2

    perfect timing. today is my first day being homeless and this video made me realize sooo much

  • @jondow3195
    @jondow3195 7 років тому +2

    Great message, so inspirational , I will get there. Man that was awesome, thank you so much

  • @ejwhiteew
    @ejwhiteew 9 років тому +3

    Loved everything about this video! The most inspirational video I have seen in awhile.

  • @djastram
    @djastram 9 років тому +18

    You don't seem to be a very good consumer. :) I envy you. Thanks for sharing.

  • @sissiew8483
    @sissiew8483 8 років тому +1

    I was very lucky with one of my art teachers. She invented coloring outside the box. She made us paint a simple apple. She said ANY way we wanted. Color, shape doesn't matter. Make it ours and own it.
    she was a jewel.

  • @zachstough502
    @zachstough502 5 років тому +1

    Such great words of wisdom. I’m just now realizing what you’re talking about and I’m almost 50 years old. Time for change!

  • @backyardmeat
    @backyardmeat 9 років тому +19

    You have been a real inspirational to me Boss, I have a 5 year plan to hang up the shirt and tie and live more on my terms, I'm planning on getting off the train soon as can. Once I own the dirt under me, I don't need a whole more than that. I Can't wait to just farm in the summer and trap in the winter and not make much money at either :) keep preaching the good word Jc!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +5

      backyardmeat Thanks Aaron. I will be doing follow ups on this subject and also talk a lot about finances. I have a lot to say. I have no doubts you will conquer your goals.

    • @rdlykryk4384
      @rdlykryk4384 Рік тому

      I hope that you are 2 yrs. deep in doing your own thing. Time is flying.

  • @wildfireatm3
    @wildfireatm3 9 років тому +3

    J.C. This is one of the most profound, open, and heart felt testimonial's, I have ever had the privilege to witness. The open commentary of truth's rings loud and clear. A man and his dream... we all have them and wish things were different.
    I too colored outside the line's.
    I too started working very young, (age 11) wanting to also pursue my vision.
    I too heard the same commands on how I should be living my life.
    I too began giving in to conformity.
    I too regret it to this day.
    I too have just made a Major lifestyle change and,
    I too will begin fulfilling my own dreams for me. Not those dreams that others expected, but my own this time. Btw I too was born in the very early 60's. Thanks Jim, this is one amazing video journal. Now to move ahead and I will not stop.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +2

      wildfireatm3 Thank you for your heartfelt response. Best of luck with your dreams and hold the anchovies :-)

    • @wildfireatm3
      @wildfireatm3 9 років тому

      thebossoftheswamp
      J Giles

  • @mysticangells
    @mysticangells 9 років тому +1

    We have always encouraged our kids to do what they want, yes we did make them go to school BUT they left school when they wanted to, one of our kid's left at 15.
    My parent's lived their dream, they came from Germany in 1960 and bought acreage in Australia.
    ......... "Reach for your Dream's they are waiting for You" ..
    I am guessing the thumbs down are from people who are still stuck on the track..
    Blessed Be

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому

      mysticangells Sounds like you made excellent choices for both your self and your children.

  • @topqualitydeliveries4145
    @topqualitydeliveries4145 6 років тому +1

    The Recipe for Life. The right ingredients for your heart like you do for your stomache. Life Changing

  • @louisemissouri4410
    @louisemissouri4410 9 років тому +9

    Over 2 years ago I was told forget learning how to do watercolor paintings by an artist that had no idea of my capabilities. I am learning every day more and more and even my parents told me art won't pay the bills so I was steered away from drawing and painting. I wish I hadn't listened to them, I was always pulled by artists by my heart and always wanted to be able to live my life doing it full time. Now at 60 I've finally learned portraits, landscapes, and learning watercolor. Wouldn't it have been wonderful to have had art in my life growing up and done what I had wanted? I sure hope other's hear what your saying. I hope they aren't sitting in their living rooms like I am wondering how they are going to find a job when they hit 60 without living with their kids to help support themselves and help their children support themselves. Today it takes 2 to 2 1/2 incomes to live in the city. How I wish I could get my family out into the country and show them life doesn't have to be that 9 to 5 rat race. I'm going to help my daughter and her husband save money to get out of the rat race. I hope every teen that is in ear's reach really hears what your saying.
    Do you still draw any more? I can't imagine not doing it now, a sketchpad is always at my side and not challenging myself by trying to draw something each day leaves me feeling like something is lost and I have to go find it. lol

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +6

      Louise Florida Doesn't it feel good to do what YOU want to do? And feel even better when you find success with it? Our society discourages the free thinkers. My whole life has been a battle in this regard.I haven't done any drawing in a long time. Not sure if I will ever pick it up again. I enjoy making videos a lot more now.

    • @invernante1985
      @invernante1985 7 років тому

      Louise Florida /Missouri I

  • @107retired
    @107retired 8 років тому +5

    If you're a bad influence JC, then it seems to me, being corrupted by your perspective on life, is the only way to live. So long as God is pleased with how I life my life, I'm okay with that. Great video, great advice and sounds like it was a great pizza! God bless my friend...simple and cheap....any other way, is not your life, it's owned by everyone else.

  • @ratsmacker3702
    @ratsmacker3702 2 роки тому +1

    What a Powerful message. You are 100 % Right

  • @rdlykryk4384
    @rdlykryk4384 5 років тому +1

    Yeah Buddy, preach it..I grew up too close to Philly, did the U.S. Marine thing for a few years then headed for the Colorado high country for the next 20. Now workin on my 14th yr. in the N.W. of Montana. No regrets. I've tried telling friends back east that they've been socially engineered to use their years for others. They're stuck, we're in our late 50's, most are fat, still struggling and some are dead from tryin'. We eat elk and drink mountain water, been run outta the woods by bear. this is the life we chose, my life..but I don't have what it takes to make video's. So I thank you for sharing your experiences unselfishly in hopes of inspiration to fight on as the game is not over.
    May the One who gives abundantly continue to give you more..

  • @SuperMissionx
    @SuperMissionx 9 років тому +3

    Great video once again. Its kind of funny how you and school and teachers didnt really work out and now you are the one teaching all of us here. thanks for your time.

  • @hollylaughter8722
    @hollylaughter8722 9 років тому +4

    Thanks for the reminder.

  • @timboyce2883
    @timboyce2883 9 років тому +2

    words of wisdom . going to save this to show my grandson when he's old enough to understand it

  • @charlesmiller5078
    @charlesmiller5078 9 років тому +1

    We seemed to have walked down the same path my friend.
    I was lucky, my parents always told me to live my life the way I wanted, and not to try and follow the herd, I look back now that I'm 63 and thank them everyday for there wisdom. Have been on my own since the ripe age of 15 and enjoyed ever minute of it. I'm a very lucky person. Many problems along the way, you learn early how to deal with them, so they really never overwhelm you, like you said. Slow and Steady, always gets you there in the end.
    You seem to have the same amazement of nature as myself....Isn't that great.
    Stay well my friend.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому

      Charles Miller Sounds like you have great parents. I wish mine were more supportive of my "out of the box" mindset. Thanks for commenting.

  • @mikeduffy8229
    @mikeduffy8229 9 років тому +5

    wow jc you hit that right on the nose you are so right Frankie looks happy being out at the cabin with you

  • @MineEngineer
    @MineEngineer 9 років тому +4

    Sir, I am 16. I felt and still feel like you did growing up. I don't want to go to collage, and my family is saying that I will be a total failure if I don't. I love carpentry, I even helped build our house, and I was thinking that by the time I'm 20 I will have enough for land. I can build an off grid cabin, and grow and hunt for my food. Everyone thinks I'm crazy for trying to follow my dreams. I'm trying to get my uncle to teach me to hunt. Thank you sir, you are an inspiration.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +5

      Logan Wyatt Certainly won't attempt to influence you in either direction Logan. College has its pros and cons like everything else in life. Just gotta weigh them out and make choices that suit your needs. Best of luck to you.

    • @MineEngineer
      @MineEngineer 9 років тому +1

      +thebossoftheswamp Thank you sir. Tell Frankie I said hi.

    • @dezertXer
      @dezertXer 7 років тому +1

      Logan Wyatt follow your dreams.

    • @davidrusso6276
      @davidrusso6276 6 років тому

      Logan Wyatt, funny I'm reading your comment 2 years after you posted this. But thought it was to good not to comment. I'm 21, building a house on property way out in the middle of no where. I'm a carpenter. It is most definitely the way to go in my opinion.

  • @MsSherpaT
    @MsSherpaT 9 років тому +2

    I needed this about 30yrs ago. I guess there's always time to change. Thank you for this and for you!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому

      Tara Marlowe Always room for changes Tara. Always moving forward.Best of luck to you.

  • @moonshadow6292
    @moonshadow6292 8 років тому +2

    This is my first time ever posting a comment. I just had to...this video really touched my heart...Thank you so very...very much!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  8 років тому +1

      +Goddess Moonshadow Happy to hear you enjoyed my video and thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @lidiawilwerth5594
    @lidiawilwerth5594 9 років тому +3

    What a lovely video, lovely and inspiring message. I have made lots of mistakes in life and am paying for them now, but don't let my dream of living the simple life die. Your videos are always a lesson as you make so much sense; you put things in such a logical perspective that it becomes easy for me to stick to my plans and believe I will be able to achieve them. I am preparing the pizza of my life and trying to put all the ingredients that will make me happy. Thank you again, say hi to Frankie for me and God Bless!!!!

  • @johngusmano387
    @johngusmano387 9 років тому +17

    This is by far, my favorite video you have put out to date (and that's saying something!). You continue to be my inspiration to live out my dreams. Keep the great vids coming and I'll be sending you a care package soon, with some "Moose Drool"! All the best my friend...

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +1

      Johnny G Thanks Johnny. Been a while since I've had a cold Moose Drool.All the best to you.

    • @Rebekahdavignon
      @Rebekahdavignon 9 років тому +5

      Johnny G I wish that I had followed this path 40 years ago. I was conned by society.

    • @8869crysler
      @8869crysler 9 років тому +3

      I agree they all are great, but this is the most powerful one.

    • @sandyblackford8999
      @sandyblackford8999 7 років тому +1

      It is never too late.

  • @patsyennis8
    @patsyennis8 9 років тому +2

    I just want to take the time to tell you how much my husband and I love,love your videos ,they're awesome!!! IWe love Frankie, he's so smart!! We love your way of life and wished we had thought of it while we were still young! We're in our 60's and trying to live through each of your videos you make,so please continue making the great videos you're coming out with-God Bless you always,our friend!!!!

  • @denarsorerreug8390
    @denarsorerreug8390 9 років тому +1

    I KNOW THERES PEOPLE OUT THERE SHARING OUR IDEAS AND AS CORNY AS THIS SOUNDS BUT I DO FEEL THE WORLD WOULD BE A BETTER PLACE!

  • @grdngodess
    @grdngodess 8 років тому +3

    Great perspective. Not everyone dreams the same dream, for some of us less is more.

  • @Sheila6325
    @Sheila6325 9 років тому +10

    Sweetie, I have never been more pleased than when I got your "Outhouse" drawing, yep, with the Little Stinkers on it!! It's Perfect! I also wish your teacher could see it too.
    My 2 grandsons are both at VA Tech, (one graduated this year) but it is what they want. Really smart, Deans list, and they both love school. Very much UNLIKE their grandmother. (me) I was a "Do it Myself" type too! still am. I get so many great ideas from you, and you encourage me so much, especially since I'm getting so old. What used to keep me working like crazy, half kills me now, but I do hang in there.
    I "Do a little, Yet do it Often" works every time. Great Video! Bless, Sheila

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому

      Sheila6325 I hear ya Sheila. What I used to love to do all day, takes me all day to do ha ha. Blessings to you my friend.

  • @alainew.4467
    @alainew.4467 9 років тому +1

    I feel so connected to you.... You are a beautiful man, inside and out.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +1

      Alaine W. Thanks for the smiles Alaine. Cheers.

    • @alainew.4467
      @alainew.4467 9 років тому

      Cheers, handsome! And thank YOU for the smile I can't shake. Wish I was there with you and Frankie. I have two Shiba Inus and have similar color hair to my red male - long natural strawberry blonde, wavy hair and I also have a cream with apricot female Shiba. They are gorgeous and also love chipmunks - real and stuffed. You are just soo attractive - and not just externally, for words... mmmmmm and so gifted. I plan to buy some of your art soon! Love it! xoxo

  • @soulbutterfly23
    @soulbutterfly23 7 років тому +1

    Well. I swear we have the same people who tell us we can't do this or we can't do that out of fear!!! You inspire the heck out of me to fulfill my own desires. They are becoming a reality this year. My own cabin in the woods in Western NY. Thank You so much for all of the tips on building and just the simple things. I love All Your videos. Again, Thank You!

  • @yako0000
    @yako0000 9 років тому +3

    great video my friend. I'm well on my way to living off-grid. thank you for the ongoing inspiration.

  • @samfogleman271
    @samfogleman271 8 років тому +4

    Hey JC, I turn 40 this June. I live a very simple lifestyle. I do have a fulltime driving job...loading and delivering milk. Im working toward my black belt in taekwondo. Building my retirement also. As I get older, I understand what your saying in your videos...those are golden nuggets of wisdom. Thank you again for your wonderful videos. By the way, I call Colorado home. I drive a tractor-trailer and that happens to be my "home". It is surprising the reactions I get. I plan to retire with a small cabin and enjoying life much like you are. Take care my friend.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  8 років тому +1

      +Sam Fogleman Sounds like you've got a good plan for yourself. Best of luck to you.

  • @bdevenyn
    @bdevenyn 9 років тому +2

    Fascinating video. You're a wise person. I kept wondering throughout the video what would happen if a substantial proportion of the population took your advice and nurtured the desires of their heart. I suspect society would change radically for the better

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +2

      +Steve D If everyone started chasing dreams instead of dollars, dropped the anger and resentments they carry toward others, stopped working so hard at all the things they DON'T want... yeah, the world would be a better place :-)

  • @jonniewilliams2622
    @jonniewilliams2622 6 років тому +1

    This made me cry like a baby. You, my friend, are the wisest man I have ever listened to. I will watch this many times.

  • @TheWoodlandTrapper
    @TheWoodlandTrapper 9 років тому +5

    The best video I have seen in a LONG time. Thank you so much for this. This is exactly what I have been thinking for years. I am 16 and I can't wait to buy my own land and build my own cabin. It is my lifelong dream that I AM going to follow through with. Thank you

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +3

      +TheWoodland Trapper Follow your heart. You don't find contentment otherwise.

    • @TheWoodlandTrapper
      @TheWoodlandTrapper 9 років тому +1

      +thebossoftheswamp I will certainly thank you!

  • @UziNineMillomeetah
    @UziNineMillomeetah 9 років тому +4

    So inspirational. Excellent video man. You've encouraged me to stay on my own path.

  • @msheehandub
    @msheehandub 8 років тому +1

    Amen brother. Debt and overspending is second nature in American society. I applaud people like yourself who see past that and enjoy life the way it's meant to be enjoyed, following your heart and intuition!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  8 років тому

      +Michael Sheehan If you don't follow your heart and intuition... you'll be lead somewhere else. Cheers

  • @gregf5730
    @gregf5730 Рік тому +1

    Thank you JC. In my opinion this is your best video!. I rewatch it from time to time.

  • @brucewalker6939
    @brucewalker6939 9 років тому +3

    I share your thoughts. Maybe your next video should be on common sense, that seems to be a lost subject that most people don't possess anymore. I have simplified my life and couldn't be happier. Thanks for your way of putting into words how I feel about this world we live in.

  • @gordonkistler8975
    @gordonkistler8975 9 років тому +6

    i know the feeling, i am an individualist, not a collectivist!

  • @bryanconverse5810
    @bryanconverse5810 7 років тому +1

    I really appreciate your heart and your passion. I have been impressed by
    your videos and they are so similar to my journey. Blessings and thanks
    for again sharing your heart with the world!

  • @mountainlife289
    @mountainlife289 Рік тому +1

    I have watched you for many years, when you had less than 20000 subs. I've been trying to set up my off grid place ,and any time I get drawn away from that I look to this video(I've watched it at least 15 times). You have inspired me more than I could explain. Thank you for that ,and hope to see you here making video for many more years. Wv

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  Рік тому

      Very happy top hear you're inspired by my ramblings. Keep pecking away at those dreams. Time goes by so fast, before you know it, you'll have what you want. I'll be waiting for your success report.

  • @jimmorgan48
    @jimmorgan48 7 років тому +5

    "How do you like me now?.....Bitch"......Awesome! Cheers Boss!

  • @sargefaria
    @sargefaria 8 років тому +3

    ad to come back and watch this again after finishing part 2 moments ago. Just as good now as it was the first time. Solid video Sir

    • @sargefaria
      @sargefaria 8 років тому

      +The Woodsman School and Guide Service Had* to

  • @MrWhiteguy89
    @MrWhiteguy89 8 років тому

    I never watched a more genuine take on minimalism from an older person. Thank you, I was thoroughly impressed.

  • @markbetche7110
    @markbetche7110 9 років тому +2

    Another great video. Your channel is a part of my daily routine. Keepem coming Boss.

  • @reneedavidson3367
    @reneedavidson3367 9 років тому +5

    I like your way of thinking!!! You are a very wise man, Also don't work poor Frankie so hard..Hahaha!!!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому

      Renee Davidson Thanks Renee. Frankie's taking his sabbatical :c)~

  • @matthewmacchi8930
    @matthewmacchi8930 8 років тому +4

    Great video jc, This is one of my favorite videos on youtube and i watched it 2 or 3 times and i shared it with a lot of my family. Keep up the great videos man!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  8 років тому +3

      +Matthew Macchi Thanks for sharing he vid brother. I'm working on part 3 right now. Cheers

    • @tysonschneider
      @tysonschneider 8 років тому +1

      Me too. I just shared this with my friends and family. Great outlook on how to live.

    • @matthewmacchi8930
      @matthewmacchi8930 8 років тому +1

      +thebossoftheswamp Right on man I love the inspirational videos man favorite genre on youtube haha.

  • @ChevetteMan
    @ChevetteMan 7 років тому

    WOW!!! I showed this video to my soon to be 62 year old father, who is still in debt up to his eye balls and no chance of retiring. He's been on that "one way train" all of his life, and the train tickets keep getting more and more expensive. He sat there quietly soaking in everything you said and at the end he looked up and said "This guy has it figured out!" You hit the nail on the head!
    As a fairly young man, I find myself very fortunate to have seen this video! I made the decision to get out of debt last year and have successfully completed that. My next step is to build a self sufficient homestead. That will start taking place this year. THANK YOU for the inspiration!

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. I have a part 2 to this series in my homestead and simple living playlist. Good luck with your plans.

  • @hhattonaom9729
    @hhattonaom9729 7 років тому +1

    "if you want to make it in life...don't color in the lines"
    now there's a quote.

  • @davehogan4776
    @davehogan4776 9 років тому +4

    Hey boss! You sound like me in a lot of ways! I always say "The train is running out of track!" I see in my job most everyone has nice fancy cars and big houses but in reality they have very little!! it's all on paper so there forced to have that cookie cutter lifestyle. Being debt free and being able to do even some of the simple things in life is "Priceless". When I was about 10 I built a small cabin "fort" and cut all the trees with a hatchet that my dad had given me and to this day I still have it some 53 years later.
    I enjoy burning wood have my own garden and now looking into capturing rain water for our vegetables. Your an amazing inspiration to everyone!!! Please keep up the great work!
    Now if you don't mind I'm going to watch your video again!! lol
    Thanks Again Boss!!!!!!

  • @allincamo
    @allincamo 7 років тому +4

    I agree 110% , when that time come when we look back and say ,SH!T, ''If I only did what I always wanted to do'' ...Well I am nearing that fork in the road....I know If I agree with the wife and head south for retirement ,I WILL NEVER have that chance in my life to LIVE my dream. It's sad knowing the END may be near for a so called marriage.,.,.,.,. But I am a true believer in less is more. I been knowing of a better way of life since I was a youngster, now that money making career is over and she still wants to stay in the fast lane & pace of life. Like the beginning of this video jesus that traffic it's a daily grind here ,in a suburb life style. Well atleast I know that I know way more than the average tax paying blue & white collar man. Many in my family have always thought I was a nut to want to live the such lifestyle.....Ha if they only knew. Then agin I'm glad most don't. I like my PEACE. One day,I will start my channel. :-)

    • @AwesomeAndrew
      @AwesomeAndrew 7 років тому

      I totally get where you are coming from. I just left my wife of 14 years over a month ago for various reasons. It was good for me to do that and re-find myself in what I want to do with my life and focus on a simple life instead of killing myself with stress and worry about surviving in our expensive society. Look up this on youtube MGTOW (Men Going There Own Way). I found this topic very helpful in looking at freeing myself from my marriage.

    • @allincamo
      @allincamo 7 років тому

      AMEN too that reply. I HEAR YA..... "FK" the modern fast pace, I'm done with it,the wife can keep the malls and traffic and 500 cable tv channels, but watch one ! I should be starting a youtube channel with videos this summer. also more road trips.

  • @3CDiamond7
    @3CDiamond7 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing, what a positive influence you are!! Great illustration of one way convayor belt life path. You got me looking, listening, and thinking for myself!

  • @darwinrisinger6537
    @darwinrisinger6537 8 років тому +1

    I love this video, it ti just like you are reading my life history! I wish I would have done like you have done.

  • @LearnEnglishESL
    @LearnEnglishESL 8 років тому +5

    Everyone has their own idea of simple living! "..the perfect man and the child both have the underlying qualities of simplicity and sincerity - the child through the power of weakness and the man through the power of strength." - Baha'i Thought

  • @HARDMASADA
    @HARDMASADA 9 років тому +4

    Philosophy 101, my Brother! This video should be shown to kids starting in the 4/5th grade to the 12th grade Civics class. Jeff Rowe (Dirtiest Jobs?) is pushing for more young people to learn a trade or two, because 1. College isn't for everyone and 2. One can make a very good living off them; they're universal in how to live.
    I sit here with some life altering medical problems. I have the $$$, I have the desire(s), and I have the dreams of living a simple life. I am stuck in the Phoenix metro area (5 million+ people(holy crap)) but I have my own home, no bills, really nothing keeping me from chasing that dream of 40 acres + a small cabin and two or three BC's; except this bundle of crap (medical problems) I received during Desert Storm. There I go again giving myself a pity party, but one day I will achieve my goal, because I will never give up.
    Say hey to Frankie for me.
    PS I know this is asking a lot from you. Ever thought about making a series of videos on how to buy the right kind of land, like, what to look for, what to ask about, does it have easy to reach aquifer that kinda stuff.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +3

      BobbA Louie Although I haven't talked about it, I am plagued with my share of medical problems as well. They bring my spirits down at times but I just keep pluggin. We all have our shit to deal with so you're not alone there my friend. Good idea on the video. I just may do that. Thanks.

    • @HARDMASADA
      @HARDMASADA 9 років тому +1

      That's all true and I'll keep plugging along, cuz one of these days them problems should go away. When they do I is heading to da hills, my friend. Plan on getting land moving a small trailer hook-up solar w deep cycle batts and build me a small cabin welllllll maybe bringing in a larger trailer, ain't to good with hand tool.

  • @patrickbear7261
    @patrickbear7261 6 років тому +1

    It`s the only way to really live and enjoy life, i miss it and i`m going back home.

  • @thomasryan6108
    @thomasryan6108 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful life! I love this video!
    I will try to live like him. Thank you!

  • @ChileExpatFamily
    @ChileExpatFamily 9 років тому +4

    I love this video. It talks directly to my wife and kids and my adventure here in Chile. Question; did you get a load of crap for your choice to move to the woods? We have gotten hell from family and friends.

    • @Growmap
      @Growmap 8 років тому +2

      +ChileExpatFamily Anyone with family or friends is likely to get crap. This reminds me of a story I suspect is true.
      Do you know how they catch crabs in the ocean? They throw buckets in and the crabs crawl in. Why don't they just crawl back out? Because the other crabs drag them back in when they try to escape.
      People are like that. The ones the conditioning took on are conditioned to try to keep those of us born to crave freedom from getting out of the nets.

  • @MindfullyMindy
    @MindfullyMindy 8 років тому +4

    Before the government decided to make a cookie cutter education system, folks went to school up to a certain age. After that it was up to them if they wanted to pursue a higher education. Most went on to an apprenticeship to learn the profession they chose. Because of that, people in general were more successful. Notice I said successful, not rich. Success means different things to different people. Teachers today are growing tired with the educational system because they know it's a waste for most of their students to keep going through school, even more so for so many to be pushed toward college. To provide them with the avenues should they WANT that is all good and fine. But to require a person who does not strive to do more in life than be a guard or work in a mill to go to calculus or College Prep English is a waste of resources and time. My father pushed me to go into college straight out of high school. I didn't want to go. I didn't even turn in any applications. He chose my college, which was a private college (MORE MONEY!) and made me send in the application. I hated it. I was always book smart, but I knew I didn't belong there until I knew what I wanted to do with my life. Not what someone else wanted me to do. This small factor was the difference of me being successful in college or, as I had, dropping out. I am still paying on an education that I didn't want and got nothing from.

    • @Growmap
      @Growmap 8 років тому +2

      +Mindy Wolff Mennonite families still do it the old way. They only go to school through 8th grade and then they go into the family business or another family's business. Some go on to higher education, but most choose to learn how to make a life instead.
      Public schools used to train people to go into factories or on to college and into corporate life. Since they've offshored the factories and a lot of the corporate jobs are either offshore or filled by H1B Visa holders (foreign nationals working in the U.S. as indentured servants who have to do what they're told or risk deportation), the educational system's main goal seems to be to convince people they aren't adults until they're 40 or so.
      In my generation, students wanted their driver's license the day they turned old enough and couldn't wait to get a job. Out of the 3 young men I knew locally, none of them even wanted a license or a car; never held a job; still lived at home at 18, 19 and 21 and spent their time playing video games.
      For the record, we are adults when we hit puberty or shortly thereafter which should happen around 15-16. (Hormone disruptors in the environment and "food" and city water have changed that.) There is no reason why we couldn't still be adults by at least 16. Many 12-14 year olds are mature enough to take on serious responsibility - or at least they used to be. My Mennonite friend's son built his first octagon gazebo completely by himself at 13.
      Parents used to teach their children valuable skills like building things, growing and harvesting food, cooking from scratch, baking, sewing, canning and preserving food. Time to get back to that and there is a huge resurgence in interest. (More good ways to make extra money from your homestead teaching others. )

    • @ChileExpatFamily
      @ChileExpatFamily 8 років тому +1

      +GrowMap we have a wonderful community of Mennonites here in Puerto Octay Chile. They follow exactly what you're talking about. They are good people and friends. Jim m

  • @joeo7257
    @joeo7257 5 років тому +1

    This video inspired me to retire early and forgo excesses. Its been 2 years now and so glad I did. I watched this video dozens of times.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  5 років тому

      Happy to hear that and I hope you're enjoying your retirement :-)

    • @joeo7257
      @joeo7257 5 років тому

      TheBossoftheSwamp OFF GRID SELF RELIANCE Simple and cheap works for me too. I left the soul sucking hell hole. Experiences are free. Instead of obeying “The man” I’m finally LIVING. My goal is to share mind blowing experiences with as many people as possible. When I meet my Maker, I want to leave plenty of happy people behind me to follow their own path.

  • @Warbirdwoodsman
    @Warbirdwoodsman 9 років тому

    I can't see how any sane person could give a thumbs down to that message. Beautiful message boss and a big congratulations my friend

  • @silverchick51
    @silverchick51 9 років тому +4

    Jim Schafer ...what are you talking about? Why are your settings such that no one can respond to it? I don't get how you say he is bragging and 'calling people' out, not at all ...you seem like you might have a bit of pent up negativity ...perhaps your chakras are in need of balancing? Try watching the vid again, with a different perspective ...he is saying that if you want a simple life, start with the right ingredients. You don't have to want a simple life, that's fine but don't mock those who do ...just sayin'

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +1

      silver chick He must be over his head in debt, an angry art teacher or still live with his parents... or all of the above. I read his post 10 times and still unsure of what he's driving at :-/

  • @Sammy_316
    @Sammy_316 9 років тому +1

    This video ... well this video means more to me than you will ever know. Thank you so much.

  • @jheremck
    @jheremck 9 років тому +1

    Great video! Brings back lots of memories, and I am one of those people who does not conform. That is probably why my narcissistic mother just never had a nice thing to say about me. And, my younger narcissistic half sister who is a slave to the corporate world had nothing nice to say about me either! I was and am the artist, nature lover, thinker, and questioner of my family. My family now, is my dog! We live on very little and love hanging out together. Thanks, I do love the simple life!

  • @MrSheymie
    @MrSheymie Рік тому

    Lucky me. I was forced into finding freedom in my early 20's. I'm more free today than ever before. The rail you mentioned maximises tax take, mortgage payment take, consumer debt take, student debt take, other debt take etc and we are conditioned to want this. Yes, simple cheap living is the key for me to happy living. Thank you for your channel. New subscriber.

  • @terryporche9059
    @terryporche9059 2 роки тому

    Oh so very true JC. I shared this video with my 17 yr old grandson. God bless my friend.

  • @kathleenkochwoodsyknitter9323
    @kathleenkochwoodsyknitter9323 9 років тому +1

    Your not alone I never stayed on track either. I never stayed in the lines. I'm chasing my dream too. I'm learning when one follows their heart there is more happiness and success. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +1

      +Kathleen Koch Well said my friend. I never find contentment unless I follow my heart. All the best to you.

  • @leahbruinsma1381
    @leahbruinsma1381 9 років тому +1

    im gonna send this one to my son Boss ! he's 21 and I couldn't of said it to him any better , I think more people should see this video . Thank you

  • @kimya_speaks
    @kimya_speaks 6 років тому +1

    🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
    I love it!!!
    I feel the same way....
    And I want a simple life as well.
    🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹

  • @sixxtwo1709
    @sixxtwo1709 7 років тому

    Amazing, very inspiring. Im 19 years old, working 58 hours a week welding. Making good money, but not for some fancy house. I am making this good money to save up for what my heart wants. A piece of land, and a simple hand made cabin. I love all of your videos, keep doing what you do best and live simple. Simple offers freedom. God Bless.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  7 років тому

      Sounds like a good solid plan Caleb. Best of luck to you.

  • @7secondcommute
    @7secondcommute 5 років тому

    Every time I watch this I’m deeply moved. God knows exactly what I need to hear. All the best and God bless...

  • @rhamel87
    @rhamel87 9 років тому +1

    I couldn't help but feel this video was speaking directly to me. If only I had seen it 10 years ago. I'm 28 years old and spent 4 years in college accruing dept and then another several years in low paying internships when i ultimately found out I wasn't happy with what I was going to amount to (9-5, climbing the ladder, etc). I spent way to much time listening to others about what I SHOULD be doing and less time searching about other ways simpler ways to live. Now I find I spend most of my spare time reading, researching, and watching videos about how to live the way I SHOULD be. I hope in the next coming years I will be able to make myself proud because that's really what matters. I always look forward to your videos, Boss, always important to find like-minded people to keep yourself on track when you feel a little unsure.

    • @thebossoftheswamp
      @thebossoftheswamp  9 років тому +1

      Rebecca Hamel At 28, you have time to reorganize, prioritize and make changes. Here's a little tip to help you stay focused: Most folks work and plan on retirement. Look beyond that. They do so with thoughts that all will be fine and dandy at 65. None of us can be sure we'll have our health. I almost lost my life falling from my scaffolding in my barn back in 08. Three broken ribs through a lung and on deaths door in the ICU. Did I think about money at that point? NO. I reflected back on my life and we all will. So... in a nutshell, think about the day you meet your maker and your life is now behind you. Don't look back at a trail of broken dreams. Live now my friend and all the best to you.

  • @gregscountrycabinoutdoors7359
    @gregscountrycabinoutdoors7359 9 років тому +1

    Great vid. I was told by my Dad, I was going to either college or tech school. No other choice. I don't work in that field. People should encourage their children to chase their own dreams, not the ones they have chosen for their children.