i find FIRE (Financial Independence/Retire Early) community to be very interesting https://www.theguardian.com/money/2018/nov/20/can-anyone-retire-in-their-30s-meet-the-people-who-say-yes …
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yeah. the perfect example of how one can misdiagnose the problem and therefore get to the wrong solution.
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FI/RE is often used as the equivalent of pulling the ejection handle when you’re sick of riding coach. Maybe just try changing seats first?
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It was basically a dream of mine when at university but... yeah, once you like your career I guess you focus on sustainable long term work not crunch cash extraction
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when i was younger, i wanted to be a "serial entrepreneur" and sell my businesses and constantly start new ones. turned out i actually don't want to do that
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I wouldn't call it the "wrong" solution but finding work you like is a better one
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it’s a nuclear option that causes a lot of suffering when the underlying issue is probably solvable without that, i’d call that “wrong”
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I’m very interested in the FI part of it. The extreme RE part of it is less compelling.
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My idea of retirement is working on what _I_ want to do.
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They don't need to be mutually exclusive options. FIRE could just make the other two have fewer consequences in case of failure.
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