Content creator Yuly Núñez (@yulynunez_coachdemamitas) responded on TikTok to a curious question from a follower about “the most dangerous thing” about living in an RV in the United States, and her answer surprised everyone. According to Yuly, the real danger lies in falling in love with this lifestyle to the point of not wanting to return to a “normal” life.
In her video, Yuly explains that living in an RV allows for savings on utility expenses, enables setting aside money for the dream of owning a home, and, most importantly, leads to adventures and discovering places that would otherwise only be seen in photos. “Do you know how many places in the United States you can explore, how many places you've only seen in pictures, videos, and books that you can take your kids to experience?” she commented enthusiastically.
Yuly defends this lifestyle and clarifies that it’s not a matter of poverty or “crazy people,” but rather about valuing experiences, something many people discovered after the pandemic. “Life is very short, and living beautiful experiences is the most important thing, especially if you can do it with your family,” she stated. For her, the real danger lies in “paying someone else's bills” without pursuing your dreams out of fear.
The reactions from her followers came quickly. Some expressed their support: "That's right, I lived in an RV for 8 years, saved up, and was able to buy my house." Others pointed out the advantages of being mobile in the event of natural disasters: "I was thinking about driving to another place if there's a hurricane threat... it’s an advantage." Some even shared their desire to experience this lifestyle someday: "My longing, I hope one day to start that life I've always wanted."
Of course, there were also those who questioned this lifestyle or warned about potential legal restrictions in some states: “You’re right, but there are states where, if you have children and live in an RV, it’s prohibited, and the state can take your kids away for lacking stable housing; those are their excuses.” Yuly made sure to clarify any doubts in the comments and offered recommendations to those wishing to follow in her footsteps, suggesting they search for "RV parks" on Google or check Facebook Marketplace to acquire a vehicle.
Other comments expressed interest and even admiration. "It's an expensive lifestyle, but beautiful; I love it." "Congratulations, you've discovered a lifestyle that for years has been practiced by wealthy Americans. Your comment captures the whole truth," they said.
Yuly's video has already garnered hundreds of likes and has sparked an intense conversation about the advantages and challenges of living in an RV in the United States.
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