US man left his work to live in a treehouse in the Hawaiian forest

Who doesn't enjoy being close to the natural world?

However, in the digital age, this concept can only be realized as a jungle vacation because urban life continues to attract urban residents. Yet, there is one individual in northern California who not just left his place of employment and migrated to the backwoods of Hawaii but also constructed his own treehouse without any preparation, depended exclusively on water, and developed the entirety of his own food.

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As per the sources, 35-year-old Robert Breton dumped his life as a grocery store clerk in Northern California to live remotely in light of the fact that he needed to 'save nature all in all. Since 2011, when he searched the United States in a van for the ideal location to construct a house, he has been living at home. He said he doesn't "miss a thing" from his previous life and paid for the land with his monthly TikTok earnings. In 2020, he chose to get comfortable in Hawaii and purchased a fourth of a section of land in addition to building materials for around $29,850 (roughly ₹ 24,69,857).

On social media, Robert regularly posts videos and images with information about his life in the forest. He also explains to others how he grows his own food and detoxifies his body when things get tough. According to Robert Breton's Instagram profile, "I help people escape the matrix and go beyond the limitations of our modern world by getting back in touch with nature." On Instagram, he has more than one thousand followers who frequently interact with him about living in the middle of nature.

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