17-year-old German has been living on a train for 18 months: how he arranged his life and work.
06.03.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
06.03.2024
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A teenager from Germany, Lasse Stolle, has been traveling by train in Germany for 18 months. This young man decided to find a home in a train where he can travel, work on software, and relax. His dream lifestyle on the train costs only 10,000 euros a year and allows him to visit any places he wants.
Lasse's story is an example of an unusual lifestyle that allows him to travel, work, and relax without being burdened by luggage and enjoy the beauty of the country from the train windows.
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