Rent-free shared houses in Japan

About rent-free shared houses in Japan⑧ "I Want Wealthy People to Experience Living Here!"

X : (2) 8軒の家賃無料シェアハウスやってます(@B9fXg0y8cyhGrHk)さん / X (twitter.com)
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While the emphasis is on the monetary aspect with the tagline "Rent-Free Shared House," the essence lies beyond just the financial aspect.

Living in a rent-free shared house is a proposition for "new experiences" and a "new lifestyle."

"Ever thought of living abroad? It changes your perspective." "How about visiting Disneyland? It's a dreamland." "Interested in attending the World Cup? It's exhilarating." "Why not try living in a rent-free shared house? A new lifestyle is enjoyable!"

That's the idea.

From the super-wealthy, you often hear sentiments like, "Having a certain amount is enough; more money doesn't make a difference." "I don't need more money than this." "In life, it's crucial to accumulate experiences and memories rather than just earning money."

To rephrase, it would be, "As long as your daily life is not a struggle, the essence of life lies in 'experiences' and 'memories.'"

Living in a rent-free shared house means no daily struggles, ample free time, and the opportunity to explore various experiences and adventures.

You can try anything you've ever wanted.

Among the residents of rent-free shared houses, there's a variety of activities – playing games, studying for qualifications, enjoying farming, traveling, and never lacking delicious food.

While I've experienced high-end French and Chinese cuisines, the most delicious moments were with ultra-fresh sashimi near the fishing port or freshly harvested vegetables from a farmhouse.

I often think, "Nothing beats the taste of raw ingredients."

Living in a rent-free shared house, engaging in daily activities like helping out at a fishing port or farmhouse, and challenging yourself to obtain the best ingredients every day can be incredibly enjoyable.

Living in a rent-free shared house is not about whether you have or don't have money. It's about adopting a lifestyle that dilutes the value of money as much as possible, or even proposing a life in a world where money doesn't exist.

What would happen if a wealthy person, someone who never struggles financially, decided to live in a rent-free shared house?

If you're genuinely not struggling financially, it might be interesting to wonder, "What is life like living in a rent-free shared house?"

While there are many things you can't do without money, there are also numerous things you can do without it.

The worst scenario is being consumed by the daily grind of earning money, only to regret it later in life. In simple terms, it's akin to being a "salaryman who flatters the boss every day for internal promotion."

People who want to live in a rent-free shared house or operate one are welcome! Please contact X : (2) 8軒の家賃無料シェアハウスやってます(@B9fXg0y8cyhGrHk)さん / X (twitter.com) Official Line (Vacancy Status): lin.ee/qiidc4t 

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