Seeking to live a straightforward life? This Kentucky farmer could be the answer.
Titus Morris, an off-grid farmer, has no formal identity, no electricity, no running water and no automobile, and sometimes even no shoes.
Morris, who lives deep within the woods of rural Appalachia, explained his easy, isolated lifestyle in a video made by YouTuber Peter Santenello.
Within the hour-long documentary, Morris explains he grows his own food, has no government-issued ID and his living costs are only $140 a month — but claims he’s happiest by being “free from the system.”
Morris, who grew up in a deeply religious family, knew he desired to live his adult life in the identical vein and follow “pure Christianity.”
Moderately than a automobile, he uses a horse and a cart to get around.
The distant Kentucky-based farmer doesn’t even have an ID, explaining his parents got him a social security number when he was a baby, but he never signed it and judge to revoke it as an adult.
He added his birth certificate was washed away in a flood and he doesn’t have a driver’s license.
“I don’t exist within the eyes of the federal government but I do exist within the lives of those who know me and my Father in heaven,” he told Santenello.
There could also be just a few adjustments Morris’ lucky lady might want to make, including the sleeping arrangements.
Within the clip, the farmer explained he has a small house where he sleeps, but because it gets hot over the summer, he’ll often sleep within the barn on the hay.
“It’s nice,” he quipped. “And it smells good to top it off.”
When he’s not living out of the barn, Morris has a modest open-plan home with a kitchen — although no appliances — with a dining space and an area to sleep. To cook, he uses an open fire and sticks for a mainly vegan weight-reduction plan.
The long run Mrs. Morris must also get used to a stripped-back beauty routine, with the farmer explaining he goes to the bathroom in an outhouse and bathes within the creek.
He insists his lifestyle keeps him healthy, and he hasn’t been sick in over a 12 months.
“My thought is eat numerous healthy food, breath deep fresh air, try seeing God, get exercise and do things that strengthen your immune system so then your immune system is robust enough,” he said.
The one thing Morris is searching for is a family, explaining he’s sharing his landline number for anyone hoping to get in contact.
“I feel the one thing I’m missing really is someone to share this life with me and youngsters,” he said, telling future love interests to present him a call and leave a message.