Freedom desire knows no limits! It\u2019s been proven by a young American carpenter who sought and found freedom where some least expect it \u2013 in the middle of woods. In his case, happiness took the shape of a wood cabin, partially suspended, a modest, but chic house. Below is the story in brief of the young man who found happiness in simple things, built by his own hands.<\/p>\n
Dave Herrle of Westbrook, Connecticut, graduated from a liberal arts college and then ended up having a desk job which he says he hated from the very first and till the last day. His inspiration came while hiking in the wilderness of the Appalachian Mountains.<\/p>\n
This experience is told by him in very eloquent words, as quoted by Treehugger.com: \u201cIn 2007 my life changed dramatically after hiking the entirety of the Appalachian Trail. It was a gut check in life and I’m lucky it happened when I was 27 and not 67. My time in the woods gave me a perspective on the benefits of simplicity. It was in the woods that I promised myself that I wouldn’t spend a lifetime doing a job I didn’t enjoy\u201d.<\/p>\n