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Daniel Norris: Looking for A Simple Lifestyle
As a super rookie of Toronto Blue Jays, Daniel Norris was paid $2 million when he first signed the contract with Blue Jays, five years ago. And he also had an annual salary of $500 thousand. With a handsome face and a height of 1.88 meters, Daniel is the ideal man for all girls.
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Different from the rookies who start their extravagant life after the get well-paid, Daniel only bought a Volkswagen Camper Van and installed a bed and a solar panel in it. That’s his car and “house”. At present, Daniel is still living in his car house, and spend only $800 every month.
“I am looking for a simple lifestyle. For me, life does not need to be luxurious.” The MLB star said when he was being interviewed, “Driving to the beach, eating fancy food, drinking coffee, isn’t it amazing?” For Daniel Norris the happiest lifestyle is not drinking and heeling around but simple and free life.
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