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Nice post. It is exactly this kind of questions I …

March 26, 2023 -

Comment on Entrepreneurs Enjoy Independence and Rewards by ambertreeleaves.

Nice post. It is exactly this kind of questions I imagine that pop up after FI.
Although I am still working, I expect that going after 1 would be the best pick. You keep in control and can stop ate any time. The travel might not be fun. After a few face2face meetings, maybe skye can help? I did a few Skype meetings with my boss already. works fine!

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At this time, we are working to fund our FIRE funds so that soon that can fund our essentials. We are quite low already on discretionary compared to others.

It can still go lower. 4K per year on ski is really not needed and can be replaced with a 2K other type or holiday, or even staycation, why not…!

At one point in time, we will need to decide on what is more important: the discretionary spending or the freedom FIRE can bring.


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Great story. I like the math to decide on buy or not. You also add in the occasional renting in stead of buying. All good elements.

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Thx for the mention.

Now that we have a better idea of what we want, it is easier to go after that, evne if it means postponing FI a few years. Without that isight, I would not have changed jobs to a startup. From apure FI point of view, earning less is just plain stupid. In the bigger picture, it makse 200 pct sense….


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Thx for sharing this!
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