@HannahWurld

This is the final episode of this season. Honestly, finishing releasing everything felt impossible at times, but here we are. 

We all know social media is full of 'perfect' lives, but real life isn’t like that. Life is messy, confusing, and full of challenges. By opening up my life, I hope I’ve shown that it’s okay not to have everything figured out and to grow as we go. If my journey has helped you see your own life in a new light, then I feel like I’ve done what I set out to do.

When I started living in my car, I never imagined it would teach me so much. These last six months have pushed me to grow faster than I ever thought possible.

This has been the craziest, but also the most romantic thing I’ve ever done for myself. Watching my life unfold like another person’s story, seeing it from a different perspective while editing—it gave me so much clarity about who I am and what I want for my life..

For anyone who doesn’t quite get why I’m doing this, keep watching. I think there is no real hate in the universe, just misunderstandings and missing pieces of the story.  

So thank you to everyone who’s supported me, and even to those who didn’t quite understand. Without all of you, I wouldn’t have grown into the person I am now.

So, goodbye , for now…

@undercoverastrology

Loved your series. As a fellow vehicle dweller who follows other vehicle dwellers, well done! You've survived and thrived. I've done a similar journey. East to West Coast and up and down the west coast several times and back to NYC. Then on to Texas over the past three years. I've figured out the USA isn't where I want to permanently settle. It's abroad in another country. You will figure out it along the way. You have choices and as you said can go anywhere. We aren't tied to a location. I have found the vehicle dwelling lifestyle more suited to those who like to travel but are introverted. Those of us who are extroverted have to find our own tribe and people who accept us wherever we are. Join in on local events, go to community workshops and classes. There are many at libraries across the USA who host free workshops.

You are an extremely intelligent, creative and talented individual. Always put yourself first and know that you matter. Never apologize for being who you are and never have to explain why you do the things you do. Be kind to yourself. To thine own self be true.

@PilgrimPrism-k4l

‘there is no real hate in this world only misunderstandings and missing pieces of story’- well said

@borntostandout12

honestly I understand why you did it! We live in a world that glamorizes superficial lives (as long as things look good from the outside, its ok!), over consumerism, liviing and spending situations that emphasize excess and luxury. My blood family all choose to live in HUGE houses (that I believe is beyond their means), and I grew up only in huge houses, but I'm okay with living in my smalll junior one bedroom apartment that I rented from my budget first out of college..... although I am now 6 years post grad and making significantly more than when I first started out after graduating college, I am still living here. its perfect for my size. I don't need anyone to understand me (or my actions). After watching this last season, I looked around my apartment in wonder - I have a locked door, walls, windows. Its wonderful and I feel a deep moment of gratitude. Homes are supposed to keep you safe and protect you from the elements. my home does that. Regardless of the size and whether people would consider it "luxury" or not

@teslaeng5965

Hannah, while I don't understand why you lived in your car, or drove around to so many cities in the west coast, I do understand why someone would want to find a place where they would feel at home and a sense of belonging.  I hope someday you find that place.  Good luck.

@KhanhJenNg

I came across your video at a time when I felt stuck and unsure of the way forward. Your insights inspired me to approach my journey differently. Rather than strictly following my usual plans, I took a risk and explored new paths. Life rarely unfolds as we expect, but having the courage to continue is what matters most.

I admire how you embarked on a new life, taking risks along the way. I graduated five years ago, and during that time, I struggled with direction and purpose. My mind was clouded with too many thoughts. I had initially planned to move to Houston alone, with the comfort of knowing I could return to my parents if things didn’t work out. However, they unexpectedly decided to move with me—a decision I didn’t fully agree with, but one I had to accept.

Though I secured a great job, I found myself under constant stress, balancing my responsibilities to my parents while trying to carve out my own life. Watching your video made me realize that instead of constantly planning, I needed to embrace the present and appreciate what I have. I love my parents deeply, and I cherish the time we spend together, especially sharing meals at the dinner table.

I was in New York last April, and while I found it a great place to explore, but the cost of living is quite high. I hope you’re in a great place on your current journey and that you stay safe and healthy. Wishing you all the best!
Please make more videos. ❤ and if you ever think about Houston. I can tell you all about it as a 3 years experience 😊

@ppw8716

It appears that you’re inspiring many, including myself and I’m much, much older than you are. It’s the first time viewing your channel. Be safe going forward on your new journey.

@SPIRITAZ0

This is so inspiring! Thank you for sharing your life Hannah! ❤️

@CraftedLifeMoments

Hi Hannah, I am also an engineer in big tech, I lived in six different states after my graduation until I finally settled in CA and I understand you well. There were times I didn't know if a move was the right decision or not, but in hindsight they all turned out great and braught me where I am today. I hope you also find the place you can call home soon. You are brave and I really liked watching your videos and seeing you grow. Good luck, looking forward to the next season, a happy one, fingers crossed.

@jewelzinaz

I’ve enjoyed your vlog.  You are brave and full of life!  Keep going!

@HannahWurld

TIMESTAMP
00:48  Living in my car is a privilege 
03:23 I’m scared to share my life publicly
04:53 Seattle or New York?
06:16 Decide to sell my car
08:39 Selling my car at the dealership
11:13 On the bus to the States
13:13 Life isn’t always fair
14:48 My final words
17:06 About this season

@JSKZG

Please keep making more videos of your journey. I also cannot bear not seeing Halo on a regular basis lol.

@yesyoucan5855

This is dope love the video it’s crazy how we abandon our homeless  population a lot of these people have been through unimaginable trauma in their lives and we need more sympathy.

@SeattleWolfPack

Seattle here, its a pretty good place to settle down especially as a techy.  Lots of job opportunities here.  Dog friendly city, not that cold.  Easy to make friends here too.  Also no state income tax.

@Kelvin-msa

Thank you, Hannah! I've learned so much from watching your life unfold. Best wishes!

@Manchinja

No matter what you wanna telling is… whatever.. I would say this, your motive and routine is so impressive to me! through your video bring me a huge peace and sunshine.. Hope you keep your love Hannah

@todd489

Wow insane 7 month story!

@Menlo40

Hannah, I know I'm no one to talk about how to go through life but, I figured I'd share a few things on how I perceive life and go about it. Life is a mirror and not a window. Life is about enjoying the things you enjoy doing. Don't look through the "window" and compare yourself to others or let social media tell you what is acceptable; whether it be love, housing, or popularity. Instead, look at yourself in that mirror and ask yourself, are you capable, are you creating actions you won't look back and regret, are you pushing forward to the max? The world isn't as it is, it's as YOU are. If you keep moving and not letting life happen, nothing will ever come. I live in Sunnyvale, CA , I know how tough it can be to live in Silicon Valley but you can make it. I respect you for testing yourself and conquering your doubts. Keep pushing forward! I follow you and believe in you!

@altesstar125

Good luck to your new journey…keep doing more  videos:)

@DMax-fq1bd

I love that she went and fed the homeless - so sweet!  Especially since she's still trying to figure out her own game plan.