Unfettered way of life
His traditional lifestyle, natural farming, a return to the values lost by civilization.
He moved to the countryside in 2004 after he finished his political activities. After an unsuccessful attempt to stand for the post of Russian President, German Sterligov found himself in debt and was forced to sell his house on the Rublevskoe highway (in a fashionable district near Moscow); he moved to the Mozhaisk district near Moscow, to the spot where a village had once stood where his mother had grown up.
The large, comfortable house built by the businessman burned down as the result of arson. German Sterligov subsequently turned to a modest farming way of life, tilling the earth and rearing sheep, geese and rabbits.
The businessman lives in accordance with the precepts of orthodoxy. He is an opponent of television and schools, which he regards as exerting a corrupting influence on young people. He brings up his own children in accordance with the commandments of the Gospel. They receive education at home from private teachers.

