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Denise
Denise
6 years ago

I enjoy listening to folks’ stories about life after debt. I have a tiny bit of credit card debt I’m paying off this summer; medical debt from a surgery in March I’ll pay off this fall; and a car that’ll be paid off by 2020. Likewise, the student loans and soon-to-be had house by 2031. All in due time; I literally count down in a ‘Path to Freedom’ Google spreadsheet (which also includes my Early Retirement Extreme Plan by 2032- this millennial is not working until age 77 like most financial advisors are advising).

Thanks for sharing again!

Denise
Denise
6 years ago

Also, Spirko interviewed a fella I keep up with; Jacob Lund Fisker a while back and I suggest everybody check out that interview.

Finally, if you’re into books, Jacob’s book Early Retirement Extreme, is a high level treatise on retiring super early (available on Amazon). This dude retired at 32ish, so he’s got knowledge and experience.

Have a great day!

Insidious
Insidious
6 years ago

As @Denise suggested, Fisker’s book is excellent, and there’s some great content on his website. The aforementioned interview is: 
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/jacob-lund-fisker-early-retirement-extreme

His spiritual successor is Mr. Money Mustache @ http://www.mrmoneymustache.com

Lots of great advice on all sorts of ways to save, and on changing your mindset towards spending & saving.

 

Pierre
Pierre
6 years ago

Great podcast suggestion, thanks Denise.