Author Mark Sundeen talks with TODAY.com's Dara Brown about his friend Daniel Suelo, a man who lives in Utah caves, forages for food and is the subject of his book "The Man Who Quit Money."
Daniel Suelo hasn't made a penny in 12 years. He hasn't spent a penny either.
Suelo is the subject of the book "The Man Who Quit Money," by Mark Sundeen. In 2000, Suelo had $30 dollars to his name. He left the money in a phone booth and never looked back. Since then, Suelo has lived on public lands, foraging in dumpsters and canyons for food. He welcomes the generosity of others.
He doesn't pay taxes. Doesn't accept any form of government welfare. And appears relatively happy,
Sundeen, who talked to msnbc.com's Dara Brown about his book and Suelo on Wednesday, said that has know Suelo for about 20 years. When he heard of his friend's lifestyle choice, "I assumed he had gone crazy or had some kind of mental breakdown." But that is not the case, Sundeen discovered.
"He is not suggesting or encouraging that anyone else live like him," Sundeen told Brown. For Suelo, it is a spiritual journey.
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