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Money Lessons From Self-Made Millionaires Who Retired In Their 30s

Money Lessons From Self-Made Millionaires Who Retired In Their 30s

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This episode features a series of personal accounts from individuals who achieved financial independence and early retirement during their 20s and 30s. The contributors share diverse backgrounds, ranging from overcoming poverty to leaving stable corporate careers, to explain how they reached their financial goals. They emphasize the FIRE movement philosophy, which relies on a mathematical formula of saving and investing roughly 25 times one's annual expenses. Strategies highlighted include index fund investing, "house hacking" through real estate, and maintaining a high savings rate by minimizing costs. Beyond the financial mechanics, the narratives explore the emotional challenges of early retirement, such as losing a sense of identity or missing social connections from the workplace. Ultimately, the sources illustrate that retirement is a flexible milestone that grants the freedom to pursue travel, side projects, and personal fulfillment on one's own terms.

“If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.”

Warren Buffett

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