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BadSaver said:
Procrustes was the son of Poseidon (Greek Mythology) and he had a bed that he invited travelers to use. He fitted all takers to the bed using his hammer or stretching them to fit. No one ever fit the bed exactly. A problem like this requires a Procrustean solution. That is, using some undesirable method of tailoring the data to fit a solution. So here I go (laughing at myself).

Using a sort of Procrustean solution, we might look at all the variables that makes each traveler different, monetize those differences, then over lay the outcomes to decide if $1,000 a month is the right figure or not.

In Randy's case, I believe he said that he lives on about $500 a month. Also, he mentioned that he has VA health care. And, we know he's very experienced. Health care, perhaps that's worth $300 a month and his experience (and social network) is worth perhaps $200 a month. In actual dollars, the same outcome that Randy has might cost me $1,000 to replicate.

This analysis is static (predictable). Life, over time, becomes dynamic (unpredictable). Change is constant - dynamic situations reshuffle the deck. The reshuffle might be the health of yourself or a loved one. Rampant inflation as Randy points out. A mechanical issue... You should have some extra income, cash, or other resource on top of the minimum amount (whatever that is) to adapt to change.

A grand ($1k per month) might be okay in a static environment. If you don't need health care and have excellent experience, then $500 might be enough. But life is Dynamic... I'd need extra...
 I was waiting for you to provide a Procrustes algorithm.  Which might be fun to do.  Start with a base and give values for each variable which will add to or subtract from the base as you superimpose each situation on the original base:  the RVPA.  :)
 
Optimistic Paranoid said:
If you're looking for some good reading on the subject, I recommend Technomadia's No Excuses: Go Nomadic available here:

http://www.technomadia.com/excuses/

Thanks a bunch! Incredibly new to all this, and finances are (obviously) a huge concern of mine. I had no idea there were so many resources out there! Will definitely look into this further... :D
 
Payments or rent is the major money thieves of our lives, minus obamacare. Without a truck payment, I was well under 1k with apt rent. I do spend money on crap I dont need, including food. I need to learn to live on less...if I ever get a day off or less than 12hrs in a work day. Dont apply to post office.
 
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