Broadcasting from New Zealand's lakeside forest, I explore in noiseless world what it means to truly be free from money. Living here has taught me that spending money often feels non-creative, even wasteful. In our community, people prioritize time with family, environmental care, and self-sufficiency. Here, "spending" takes the form of skill-sharing and bartering, where I contribute my fishing and tech skills in exchange for others’ unique talents.
While some see DIY as inconvenient, it builds physical strength, creativity, and a sense of achievement that money cannot provide. I believe such exchanges of skills, kindness, and time are the most meaningful forms of connection, reminding us of alternatives to consumer dependence.