This girl settled on the island of 6 people and left the city's blinding - know why all life has changed

In the world of today, where most people run to cities, there are some people who are going to search for this race for relaxed and relaxed. A similar story is that of a 22-year-old British girl Catrin, who made her new home a quiet and uninhabited island by saying goodbye to urban glitter and luxurious lifestyle. The island is 11,000 miles from the Auckland coast of New Zealand, Motutapu -Island, where only 6 people live in total. Who is Catrin? Caterin is a solo traveler who loves to walk. She comes from Wales and in 2023 she makes a very unique decision – leaving her runaway urban life and lives on a remote and quiet island. He believes that the rush and noise of the city has spiritually exhausted a person, and that there is real peace only near nature. Why chose Motutapu Island? The Motutapu Island New Zealand means ‘holy place’-and the island is in fact known for its beautiful views, natural bio-diversity and untouched atmosphere. There is no noise, no traffic, no crowd – only nature, birds crackled in the dark of night and bright stars. Catrin spent 9 months on the island and worked there in an outdoor entertainment center. During this, he shared his experiences via his website and social media. He said that he not only gained spiritual peace, but also a new philosophy of life. Changes in life Catarin says that where everything is related to money in the city, he learned simplicity and self -sufficiency while staying on this island. There is no supermarket or a bar or restaurant – which not only reduced the expenses, but had to plan for food and needs in advance. According to him, any person can sleep here without closing the door at night. There is no fear of crime or traffic for peace – only peace. He said, “Life here is slow, but is very relaxed.” There were also problems, although this experience was exciting, but not quite easy. For food and drinks, they had to bring goods from the continent (continent), for which they had to wait for the ferry. In addition, life in such limited people sometimes caused loneliness and boredom. Caterin felt that the same type of scene, the same routine and only some people for conversations-all sometimes also create spiritual pressure. But despite all these problems, he did not give up and learned a lot from this lifestyle. This story of Prerna Caterin for others is the inspiration for anyone who is fed up with the bondage of crowds, traffic and technology and wants to live a simple, peaceful life. From his experience he proved that life can not only be lived quickly, but also by stopping and linking to nature. Catarin says: “Motutapu taught me that life can also be slow and that it is not a bad thing. The peace in nature and simplicity cannot be found in any urban leak.”