Millionaire Woman Lives In Van After Divorce, Says She’s ‘Never Been Happier’
Millionaire Woman Lives In Van After Divorce, Says She’s ‘Never Been Happier’
The woman revealed that she couldn't find happiness living in a mansion.

Many millionaires and billionaires prefer to live a simple life around the world, despite being able to afford all the luxuries. Even though they have properties worth millions, their spending patterns help them live a simple and humble life. Such people have different reasons; some of them want to save money for their emergency funds, while others prefer peace of mind over showoff. Recently, another millionaire has been making rounds on the internet after she revealed that she prefers to live in a van despite having a mansion worth millions. The social media was confused after hearing her decision to live in a van.

Recently, a woman named Caitlin Pyle shared a video on social media platform Instagram, where she can be seen describing how her life changed after her divorce. In the clip, she revealed that she is very rich because she worked hard in her life and has made a total property of $5 million, that is more than Rs 43 crore. She added that she also owns a massive bungalow, despite the fact that she lives in a small, 84-square-foot van. She revealed that she couldn’t find happiness living in a mansion, and as a result, she wanted to shift to a van. She added that her mental health and happiness were more important to her than living in a mansion.

The woman captioned the clip, “I didn’t need to downsize …I didn’t get rich from my divorce (quite the opposite). I chose this after transforming my life, my health, and my entire mindset. I’ve never been happier.” She also added that her life has been an open book, and she is ready to answer all the questions if someone is looking to transform their lives for the better.

After the video went viral, many people went to the comment section to express their opinions. One of the users wrote, “I’m so proud of you. You do what you need to do. Keep up the good work.” Another user commented, “Proof that money can’t buy happiness as it’s a state of mind. Congratulations on your success.”

As of now, the video has garnered 666,000 views on Instagram.

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