Woman ditches top Harvard job to live in a tiny 130-square-foot cabin only accessed by boat
- and says she's never been happier
-Bethany Butzer left job at Harvard and went to cabin near Manitoulin Island
-Spent the summer living at log cabin near Willisville, Ontario, with husband
-She was studying the benefits of yoga for children and teens for Harvard
-Butzer picked blueberries, dodged bears and watched chipmunks at play
-PhD grad said she was 'actually amazed at how content I became' at cabin
A 35-year-old woman who landed her dream job at Harvard University and was at the 'top of her academic game' left her Boston apartment to live in a small cabin near a remote Canadian island. Bethany Butzer, who was studying the benefits of yoga for children and teens for Harvard, left her job at the university's medical school and went to a 130-square-foot cabin near Manitoulin Island. Butzer spent the summer living at the log cabin near Willisville, Ontario, which was only accessible by boat, with her husband and she said she was 'actually amazed at how content I became'.
Bethany Butzer was studying the benefits of yoga for children and teens for Harvard, left her job at the university's medical school and went to a 130-square-foot cabin near Manitoulin Island. Butzer, 35, spent the summer living at the log cabin (inset) near Willisville, Ontario, which was only accessible by boat, with her husband and she said she was 'actually amazed at how content I became'. She came to the cabin in the woods with only two bags of clothes after selling nearly all of her possessions and Butzer picked blueberries, dodged bears and watched chipmunks play for hours after she arrived.
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