The things in there adress what you're advocating there. You're basically advocating to live what the article calls a "vagabond" Not having anything at all, just a bed, clothes and a laptop. That's not a lot more than what some people consider a "homeless" person to have. Of course that being said, there are going to be times where you've really got to go do that kind of thing. I'm actually looking at doing almost that myself I've just been trying to figure out what area to do it in. I've had some interviews local and some prospects across the country but so far nothing that has managed to come close to panning out. My advice would be to also cut way back on expenses and consider doing what I'm doing right now. I'm living with a relative for $250/mo and doing contract work for about $14/hr. Doesn't pay well, isn't satisfying but it pays the bills and what debt I have and is flexible enough that I'm able to travel as long as I can plan a week ahead for an interview so that I can travel on the weekend/at night and make sure I'll be able to work from wherever I'm staying at.