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0047 - Is Early Retirement Extreme About Financial Independence?

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Early Retirement Extreme may be one of the four ways to quit the rat race on the surface. I think, however, that underlying ERE is a much deeper philosophy. In fact, I’d say that saving a lot of money, investing it and living of the income is a completely optional part of ERE.

What this approach has taught me is the value of resilience, independence and living a well-rounded life. Through looking at our needs (and the strategies handed to us by the mainstream to meet them) critically, we can continously uncover new, more optimal ways of life - irrespective of what of what is in our bank account/investment portfolio.

A more detailed discussion of the ERE philosophy at http://valiantgrowth.com/e30

Get Early Retirement Extreme The Book at http://valiantgrowth.com/ere

Donate to the podcast at http://valiantgrowth.com/support

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Early Retirement Extreme may be one of the four ways to quit the rat race on the surface. I think, however, that underlying ERE is a much deeper philosophy. In fact, I’d say that saving a lot of money, investing it and living of the income is a completely optional part of ERE.

What this approach has taught me is the value of resilience, independence and living a well-rounded life. Through looking at our needs (and the strategies handed to us by the mainstream to meet them) critically, we can continously uncover new, more optimal ways of life - irrespective of what of what is in our bank account/investment portfolio.

A more detailed discussion of the ERE philosophy at http://valiantgrowth.com/e30

Get Early Retirement Extreme The Book at http://valiantgrowth.com/ere

Donate to the podcast at http://valiantgrowth.com/support

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