FiveYearFIREescape
Personal Finance for Busy People
Popular Topics
- Alternative Investments
- Budgeting
- Career
- Family and Money
- Investing
- Retirement Planning
- Prioritizing Money
- Retiring Early (F.I.R.E)
- Saving
- Socially Responsible Investing
Overview
I set myself the goal of helping 6,000 people become millionaires through my blog. Do you want to be one of them?Most financial advice seemed to never take people's time into account. That's stupid! I had no time for finances but I figured out how to retire, with improved quality of life at 32. I cracked the financial code and can teach you too.
Why millionaires? Being a millionaire is special because it's when your money can very positively affect your life. It will grow by itself, you can outsource things you don't like, or even stop working.
Why 6,000 people? I want to change the world. If I make 6,000 millionaires. Then I have created $6Billion, or roughly $1 per person on earth! I like to think you will all be charitable 🙂
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I really like his how to invest series
This guy has really good guides and I actually like reading it.
I’m also learning how to invest from his website. (Still at the 1K level though)
I learn a lot from this blog
This blog isn’t just finance tips, but it’s a different way of thinking about money. It’s a really good read.
Great sense of humor in his writing
I got used to finance being “3 ways to blah blah blah” and “here’s how compound interest blah blah”
The fiveyearfireescape.com articles are actually entertaining and give me new perspectives about money.
There’s a lot about investing, saving, real estate, and some fun stuff like what kind of game of thrones early retiree are you? Wasn’t expecting to be a Tyrion.
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