The FIRE (aka Financial IndependenceThe tired trope of “Retire early” is so common. You could theoretically move out of your loved (but expensive) hometown and squeeze into a small 425-square foot apartment.
Khe Hy – The Fulfilling Path to Financial Independence
About this course
You don’t need to F.U. F.U. to Be financially independent In fact, you don’t even need to Be wealthy
I’ve developed a framework to You can live a full, fulfilling life while achieving financial independence and financial security.
I’m not feeling FIRE
The FIRE (aka Financial IndependenceThe “Retire Early” movement is a tired cliché. Yes, in theory you could move out of your beloved (but expensive) city, cram into a tiny 425 square foot apartment, and buy discarded brown bananas for your smoothies – but the opportunity cost would be unbearable.
I’m not denying that there’s a ton of wisdom in the FIRE principles (save a lot, compound your investments, and grow your income), but who wants to Are you willing to wait 10+ years for gratification? Financial Independence Taking epic ski trips seems fundamentally contradictory to each other. How on earth do you balance today’s enjoyment while being responsible about your future commitments?
Confused, you keep going on the corporate treadmill. You work hard to max out your 401ks and 529s but you feel disconnected from the results of your labor. As you respond to your boss’ weekend emails, you wonder how on earth this could be the path to A more independent lifestyle.
As the years pass, so do we. And with each passing year, the commitments – kids, private school, mortgages – increase and intensify. You can feel the corporate handcuffs tightening around you wrists. Crap! The escape route is quickly closing, yet you’re paralyzed with worry and indecision.
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Are there any levers left? to pull? You’ve gotten the promotions and pay raises, but feel like you’re sprinting to Stay put. Your financial security feels tenuous at best, especially as the Ray Dalios of the world are predicting apocalyptic stock market crashes (and you’ve missed the last 30% of the stock market rally).
Yet, it seems like everyone around you is trying to crush it.
There’s another path
The The obvious answer is to Earn more. Then more. Then, invest more aggressively and buy more real property. These will be helpful, but they won’t move the needle. It is not. to These projects can take up a lot of your time and cost you a lot of money.
What if there was a way to solve this problem? to Answer the timeless question “What does it mean?” to Have you got enough? And I’m not talking about money, that’s a gross oversimplification. I’ve developed (and am living) a framework to determine what’s enough. Enough financial security, status and freedom. to We can help you create a financially secure and fulfilling life.
After all, the Tao Te Ching wasn’t kidding with this 2500 year old truth bomb: Wealth is knowing what is enough.
A “rad” The meaning of life
I’m creating this course from Manhattan Beach, where I work for myself writing, coaching, and giving talks under the RadReads umbrella. After a good eight hours sleep, I wake up every morning to surf with dolphins and make breakfast for my family. I don’t set an alarm (unless the waves are good), NEVER work with assholes, and (despite living) in LA don’t commute. I work 40 hours per week.
Can I be financially independent? Absolutely not. Do I feel like I’m retired? Totally.
This is a 180-degree pivot from my previous life as Wall Street investor. I thought I knew how to play my cards. to My combination of hard work, luck and hard work made me one of the youngest (32 years old) Blackrock Managing Directors. But I was bored to death. My children knew only a distracted, drained father. I was also emotionally disconnected from my job.
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Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes