I love it, and I'm all for digital minimalism coupled with the beauty of wandering (Flâneur). My closest friend introduced me to foraging, wild cookery, Daoism and I was already cutting back on what I owned and needed, so I have a lot of sympathy with those walking a less travelled path.
If anybody is interested and in the North West of England the official website of La
Société des Flâneurs Sans Frontières (Liverpool chapter) is here:
http://www.theflaneur.co.uk/
You might also, in your sojourn away from the shackles of modern capitalism and ownership, enjoy idling.
http://idler.co.uk/
As I have learned, through many bad and good experiences, ownership and planning for the future are the two surest paths towards disappointment. The happy accident (and is not love the happiest of all accidents?) the strolling without destination (this is without doubt the greatest of experiences), that which is done without foresight and machination, is always for the better.