What is FIRE? My Journey to Financial Freedom!
/Dear Diary,
Just kidding! This is by no means a diary in the traditional sense. This is my personal money diary π as a way for me to reflect on my journey to financial freedom and achieving a work-optional life.
Before I begin let me clarify what exactly financial freedom, often interchangeably referred to as financial independence, is.
Financial freedom is about more than having moneyβ¦Itβs about following your passion, making choices that arenβt influenced by your bank account, and living life on your terms.
β Robert Kiyosaki, Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Iβm naturally a good saver, but after I read Robert Kiyosakiβs, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, it fundamentally altered my money mindset. It was definitely eye-opening to think about how a βrichβ person thinks of money working for them versus a βpoorβ person think of working for money.
That lead me to calculate my own numbers on when I could become financially independent and retire early based on my current net worth and savings rate. Here is an easy financial independence calculator for you to do the math too.
This concept of retiring early is called FIRE (Financial Independent, Retire Early) and is a growing movement. Initially popularized on blog forums like Mr. Money Mustache, itβs slowly trickling down to places mainstream platforms Youtube and Instagram.
While I donβt exactly plan on retiring early, I want to be able to work on graphic design or other jobs that really fuel me and that Iβd be excited to do even if the paycheck was $0.
Iβm still a bit unsure of the exact number on the early side if Iβm super thrifty (leanFIRE) but I know with certainty I can achieve it in 10 years (fatFIRE).
Iβm so excited to be on this journey, to learn and grow too.
xo,
Catie
p.s. Here are my favorite books wealth building books: