Most of the men might not be able to live without money. Moreover, for a week? or even 16 years? Yes, for 16 years that she spent 69 years, Heidemarie Schwermer, live without any money. Schwermer
trip was even the subject of an international documentary film entitled
"Living Without Money" filmed director Line Halvorsen.
In 1996, Schwermer a former teacher and psychotherapist, decided to try to live without money for years as an experiment. In his childhood, he suffered because of lack of the necessities of life as refugees fleeing the Russian army during World War II.
Two years before life actually penniless, Schwermer opened a sideline business that is the exchange store where people can barter for goods and services. Its success gave him the confidence to quit her job and donate all her possessions, except the little things that can go into a suitcase and a backpack, and moved from his rented house.
According to the Austrian Times, Schwermer annoyed to see people claiming to be voracious consumers as he saw it recently.
He also claimed his friends were confused and so are the girls mature. At first they were shocked and are now receiving her mother's lifestyle. Schwermer a nomadic life by trading in the garden with no money, cleaning, and even open a therapy session. "Life without money gives me the quality of life, inner wealth, and freedom," said Schwermer.
Schwermer has written three books about his experiences. His first book, "The Star Money Experiment" is quite successful in the market and the proceeds from the sale of his book was given to the people on the street. Later, he spawned other successful books and ask publishers to give the royalties to charity.
Directed Halvorsen told Yahoo! Shine, Tuesday (10/1), "Heidemarie unique story made me want to work on the film that challenges the audience to raise questions about their relationship with money and possessions." He explains, "This film does not teach you how to live without money, but this is a portrait of a woman who makes the choice very brave and inspiring."
In 1996, Schwermer a former teacher and psychotherapist, decided to try to live without money for years as an experiment. In his childhood, he suffered because of lack of the necessities of life as refugees fleeing the Russian army during World War II.
Two years before life actually penniless, Schwermer opened a sideline business that is the exchange store where people can barter for goods and services. Its success gave him the confidence to quit her job and donate all her possessions, except the little things that can go into a suitcase and a backpack, and moved from his rented house.
According to the Austrian Times, Schwermer annoyed to see people claiming to be voracious consumers as he saw it recently.
He also claimed his friends were confused and so are the girls mature. At first they were shocked and are now receiving her mother's lifestyle. Schwermer a nomadic life by trading in the garden with no money, cleaning, and even open a therapy session. "Life without money gives me the quality of life, inner wealth, and freedom," said Schwermer.
Schwermer has written three books about his experiences. His first book, "The Star Money Experiment" is quite successful in the market and the proceeds from the sale of his book was given to the people on the street. Later, he spawned other successful books and ask publishers to give the royalties to charity.
Directed Halvorsen told Yahoo! Shine, Tuesday (10/1), "Heidemarie unique story made me want to work on the film that challenges the audience to raise questions about their relationship with money and possessions." He explains, "This film does not teach you how to live without money, but this is a portrait of a woman who makes the choice very brave and inspiring."
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