Two stories recently in the news highlight the lives of high profile people who’ve thrown in the towel on the fast pace of city life, and traded it in for a simpler, better way of life. It’s just one more reminder of growing interest in self sufficient living. One is a fashion author for the Wall Street Journal, the other, the former chief of the federal bailout known as TARP. Read their stories by following the links below.
Neel Kashkari – Former Bailout Chief
Gwendolyn Bounds – WSJ writer/editor
