The level of inefficiency and corruption in this administration is becoming absurd. Those who are disabled and do not receive the support to which they are legally entitled make me sad. I sincerely thank you, June Renae Matthysse. Imagine making $6k in 20 days with an investment of $1.5k
That woman transformed my entire life for the better. Among the folks I've met, June appears to be the most trustworthy. I'm surprised you know her as well
Why do people that don’t understand FIRE comment on it? It’s not about quitting or not working, it’s about optionality. You have the option to work or not work and be FIRE. It’s essentially what was described as being work optional.
I recently sold half my tech stock holdings due to all-time highs, leaving me with $400k. Should I invest in ETFs now or wait for a market correction considering potential inflation?
From $37K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
We feel rich❤64 & 65 yrs old, married 45 yrs. Income: Combined $2330 a mo. Social Security in Calif. No debt. Free Health Care. Solar for: cabin, car, & e-bikes. Grow 1/4 of our food. Enjoy cycling, bible study, volunteering, & food foraging. Can't afford to rent so bought a Fixer upper. DIY remodel. 140k cash savings. A great simple life!
Just because you like working doesn’t mean others do lol… that’s like being a drunk and saying “idk why so many people wanna get sober, being an alcoholic is so much fun”
@@biggerpockets Who doesn't want to retire early and spend their rest of their life with family, friends, travel, hobbies, and even have the option of part time/side gig work if just love it so much. For some people the grind/hustle/job is their life and that's just sad.
@@biggerpockets you definitely can; I think that it’s just a minority number based on almost any poll you go off of. And most people would prioritize friends/family/travel/hobbies over some daily grind. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it but I think if everyone loved working so much the FIRE movement wouldn’t exist in the first place or get the popularity it has
Another out of touch guest… Working every day for survival versus working when you’re a trust fund baby is two very different mind sets and stress loads…
He's exactly the type of person we should hear from. If you are in rooms with successful people many will come from successful families. Smart men have smart kids and we can learn from them as they have access and experience we don't
Properties in trust are not trust funds. They are equity stakes for minors. I don't think I am the out of touch one, but I hope things get better for you.
Thanks for having me on the show for the third time!
The level of inefficiency and corruption in this administration is becoming absurd. Those who are disabled and do not receive the support to which they are legally entitled make me sad. I sincerely thank you, June Renae Matthysse. Imagine making $6k in 20 days with an investment of $1.5k
That woman transformed my entire life for the better. Among the folks I've met, June appears to be the most trustworthy. I'm surprised you know her as well
I've noticed a lot of people talking about June, she must be amazing for everyone to be saying so many wonderful things about her
Am retiring early, i like working out and hanging out with my family
That's what I do, but I am not retired. You can be on time freedom, but not retire.
Yes Yes and Yes Imma stick to my job and invest on the side!!! Thank you for sharing your stories, very inspiring!
This guy's dad is the dad im trying to be. Incredible story
Why do people that don’t understand FIRE comment on it? It’s not about quitting or not working, it’s about optionality. You have the option to work or not work and be FIRE. It’s essentially what was described as being work optional.
This is really great and helpful thanks guys!
Don't work for money; make money work for you. Invest wisely today to create the freedom you desire tomorrow 🇺🇲
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@@korkyketexactly that's why I always seek Mr J Clark's guidance in all I do 😊
I recently sold half my tech stock holdings due to all-time highs, leaving me with $400k. Should I invest in ETFs now or wait for a market correction considering potential inflation?
Celebrating a $30k stock portfolio today from a $6k start. Investing wisely has given me time for family and future plans.
From $37K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
We feel rich❤64 & 65 yrs old, married 45 yrs. Income: Combined $2330 a mo. Social Security in Calif. No debt. Free Health Care. Solar for: cabin, car, & e-bikes. Grow 1/4 of our food. Enjoy cycling, bible study, volunteering, & food foraging. Can't afford to rent so bought a Fixer upper. DIY remodel. 140k cash savings. A great simple life!
Just because you like working doesn’t mean others do lol… that’s like being a drunk and saying “idk why so many people wanna get sober, being an alcoholic is so much fun”
Cant you make the argument the other way? Just because you don't like working, doesn't mean others feel the same way.
@@biggerpockets Who doesn't want to retire early and spend their rest of their life with family, friends, travel, hobbies, and even have the option of part time/side gig work if just love it so much. For some people the grind/hustle/job is their life and that's just sad.
@@biggerpockets you definitely can; I think that it’s just a minority number based on almost any poll you go off of. And most people would prioritize friends/family/travel/hobbies over some daily grind.
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it but I think if everyone loved working so much the FIRE movement wouldn’t exist in the first place or get the popularity it has
They're often called successful people
You just compared working to alcoholism? Ok.
my home payment is so much cheaper than renting
But would it be if you were buying that same house today with today's mortgage rates?
@@JonathanGreeneRE no.
@@JonathanGreeneREyes it would, over 8% no though
Another out of touch guest… Working every day for survival versus working when you’re a trust fund baby is two very different mind sets and stress loads…
He's exactly the type of person we should hear from. If you are in rooms with successful people many will come from successful families. Smart men have smart kids and we can learn from them as they have access and experience we don't
Properties in trust are not trust funds. They are equity stakes for minors. I don't think I am the out of touch one, but I hope things get better for you.
How do you not want to retire early?? smh
What are you going to do all day if you retire early? Your money needs to make money to keep you retired.
This is garbage advise!!! Everyone should aim to retire asap! As long as there is a well thought out plan!!!!
People who have that attitude are usually the ones who can't retire, but I agree with you that a planned retirement is smarter.