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Channel: Jarrad Morrow
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Financial independence retire early is a growing concept that I want to make sure that you are aware of now
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Don't worry, if you're turning your head, like what the hell is he talking about?
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Because I didn't know much about it at first either if you were in the process of paying off debt
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Then don't dismiss taking this time to learn about this right now because once you get your debts paid off
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This could be the natural transition for you in this video
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I wanted to gather as much of the basic
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Information as I could about the topic of fire so that I could save you some time looking around everywhere
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For what? You actually need to know to understand the basics as you watch this video
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Let me know in the comments below if this sounds like something that you may want to
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Eventually pursue then. Let me know why or why not I'm very curious financial independence retire early is also referred to as
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Fi re fire
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So why do I think this concept of fire is only going to get bigger as time goes on as more and more younger
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Generations realize that we were sold this shitty bill of goods
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When it comes to going to college to climb that corporate ladder only to waste our lives away doing
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Meaningless shit in a cubical for 10 to 20 vacation days a year
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The idea of fire will become something a lot more people like you and I will look at as a real option going forward
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Financial independence and early retirement have everything to do with first getting out of debt
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And yes
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that means your student loans that car payment and
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Possibly the house that you own that might be a little bit bigger than you actually need the reason is because this concept doesn't work
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very well if you're aggressively trying to save and invest on one end of the spectrum while you're also
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hemorrhaging money so the interest that you're paying on the other end like your but once again for that reason
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This would be the natural transition for you. Once you become debt free. So pay attention
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Let's start out with the most important part fire is the acronym of two concepts
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The first one the FI is financial independence the second two letters
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Are e is retire early or early retirement?
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I like early retirement better. I think they probably should have just stuck with f IE r because it looks cooler, but whatever
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I don't make the rules one thing to know don't go googling fire because unfortunately
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Actual fire is way more popular research result
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I'll have to admit that once you get really deep into the fire world
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Some people take it really really
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Personally when it comes to the difference between financial independence and early retirement as long as you understand the overarching
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Concept then you'll be fine, and you'll understand
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What it's about from what I've gathered some people switch back and forth between being financially independent and being in early retirement
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You'll see once we dig deeper into the meaning of both of them. So hang on for a minute
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So what is early retirement?
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Well, basically if you were in an early retirement, you are considered to not be working or not working for money
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It's just like if you were retired at 70 years old
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but at a younger age
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someone who is an early retirement has enough money to live off of every single year and
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Sustain a particular lifestyle that they've saved up for and invested for now
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I would consider someone in the early retirement who is taking an extended period of time
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To travel or someone who is enjoying playing horseshoes with their friends on a regular basis if that's even still a thing
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Volunteer work is another one or even someone who is enjoying their time working on a hobby that they enjoy so then what's financial independence?
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To be financially independent might be seen as the ultimate goal think think of it like someone that has a few money
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that is still working and
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Making money a few money doesn't necessarily mean that they have to have tens of millions of dollars
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it has to do with having enough money between investments and savings just to say sustain the
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The lifestyle that they choose the basics around financial independence has to do with having the option to choose
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Whether you want to work for money or not, for example, you may have enough money to retire early
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But you decide to continue to work your current job
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making money because you would just enjoy the work someone else who is also
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financially independent is someone who has enough money to retire now but chooses to switch careers to work a lower pay job because that hits
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Them right in the fields by working at that job now
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Let's go into switching back and forth from financial independence and early retirement
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The reason they refer to it as fire is because some of the people will move back and forth between both terms
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financial independence and early retirement
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You may be financially independent and still work at your but then decide that you were kind of over it
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So you want to retire early to do some traveling in Southeast Asia?
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And then while you're traveling emid, you may have discovered something new that you're passionate about. You're like, oh, I love this new thing
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So you want to share it with the rest of the world? So what do you do?
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You create some sort of product or service to sell at that point
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You're moving from being retired to financially independent because you are back to making money
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So why would you want to be financially independent or retire early when the average person thinks about retirement?
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We think about working into will we're seventy years old
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collecting Social Security having enough money to enjoy the last few years of our lives not working and
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Banking on the fact that our bodies and minds are still functioning enough to actually enjoy that time fire is the same idea
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Except speeding up the process so that you can do more enjoyable things for a longer period of time at a younger age
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What have really gathered from this is that being financially independent is about doing things that give you more energy in life as opposed to
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Doing work
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that sucks all of that energy out of you to really grasp the
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understanding think about those days that you leave work and you were absolutely
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drained
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Physically and mentally so much that all you want to do is just lay around and veg out and not do anything else
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I know you've had these days I've had these days in the past too
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Some of us may have a lot more than others. Which kind of sucks
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I might be one of you were eight nine ten
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Eleven hours at your full-time job only to be forced to spend the hours and days that you are
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Working just to recover from those hours spent working
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Your full-time job doesn't only take away from your time while you were there
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It takes away from your time while you're away as well
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How messed up is that for example?
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let's do some math now be prepared to pick your jaw up off the floor after you see these numbers if you make
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$30 per hour for eight hours of work then you make
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$240 per day agreed hashtag math
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but not if you account for everything else that goes into
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You getting to and from work you getting ready for work and the time that you spend recovering from those draining days of?
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Work so that's eight hours of work
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One hour for one one hour of travel time one hour to get ready and we'll just call it three hours per day to mentally
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Recovery if you're even able to do that in three hours
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Which most people want don't?
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throw up yet, because I'm gonna go over some more numbers if we take those hours into account and you're actually only making
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$17 per hour and if you work more than in those eight hours
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Then you were actually making less than that per hour
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You would actually be making less than $17 per hour
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If your particular situation calls for more time to be spent on things that have to do with your job
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Oh, yeah
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And this isn't even counting your recovery time on the weekends or any other things that have to do with your particular situation
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That I haven't named listen. I don't want everything we talked about to discourage you
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Please don't walk into your job and demand more money right away or just quit
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That would be bad for everyone and I do not want to take ownership of that let this concept of financial independence and early
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Retirement sink sink in for a little bit for yourself
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Think about it on your own talk about it with your significant other or your wife or husband
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It doesn't make sense for everyone
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it really doesn't I know a lot of people who are who really enjoy that the work enjoy the work that they do and
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They have no desire to ever pursue a life of fire
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And that is okay pursuing this future takes a lot of questioning and second-guessing of your actions in the present
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It's not easy to do the things to become financially independent and retire early
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If you are not going to be all-in, I truly believe that anyone on any income can do it
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But you first have to start with paying off all of your bad debts and becoming debt free keep that in mind
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Let me know in the comments down below if you liked this video and want me to make more videos on this topic
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make sure to smash that thumbs up button and pick up your free copy of the debt-free prep work but link is down in the
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description or some work around my stupid head
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I'd love to have you as a subscriber as well so we can start getting you to the point where you are financially free
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Thank you so much for watching. I shall smell you later friends
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