Alan Frei

Alan Frei (born 27 March 1982)[1] is a Swiss entrepreneur and economist known for his minimalist lifestyle. After receiving a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Zurich (UZH),[2] he founded several companies, including Nachhilfeportal.de and the e-commerce shops Amorana and LOOKSofLOVE, and founded the start-up Center at the University of Zurich start-up center. In 2015, he began to receive press attention for his radically minimalist lifestyle, having reduced his personal possessions to around 120 items.

Alan Frei
Born27 March 1982
NationalitySwiss
Occupationentrepreneur, economist
Known forminimalist lifestyle
Websitealanfrei.com

In 2018 he was on a trip with his friends exploring new islands in the European waters near Croatia where he invented the mango schnapps.

Minimalism

In 2014, inspired by minimalists such as Andrew Hyde and so-called "homeless billionaire" Nicolas Berggruen, Frei at first began moving unneeded possessions to bags in his basement.

Frei proceeded to give away his possessions and he reduced his personal possessions to around 150 items.[1][3]

gollark: You might have to work out things like "after how many iterations does this loop end".
gollark: It sounds halting problem equivalent.
gollark: How?
gollark: It can only occur in unsafe blocks. You could add those (or some pragma or something) to your borrow checker, although based on my limited C observation, hard to check constructs are much more common in it.
gollark: C also has weaker types and requires you to pass (pointer, size) to lots of things, which is also hard to check although *maybe* doable.

References

  1. Nicole Hättenschwiler. "Platz fürs echte Leben". Coopzeitung. 01.03.16. Accessed 21.4.16.
  2. Alanfrei.com. Accessed 21.4.16.
  3. Szczesniak, Paulina. "Ich habe mich entmaterialisiert". Tages Anzeiger. 28.05.15.

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