RE:FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) article
Marner16 wrote: Red_Deer:
I agree with your statement that the FIRE article was interesting adn I appreciate the fact that you made the effort to share. In fact, I cut and pasted the article and sent it to my two sons who are 30ish as they are following a similar path. They don't want to work like I did so I have been teaching them how to get the market working for them. The formula is really quite simple if people choose to start investing early, live simple lives so that they can plough the excess into the market, and reinvest the DRIP.
I have never bothered to figure out the details on how to make SH posts disappear. My best guess is 3 pings on the Report Abuse button should do it but it could be more. I can't imagine why anyone would make a good article disappear, buth then this is the ENB thread on SH so who knows what the crazies are thinking.
It didn't copy the link, but here is the content of the article is you can't find it:
Dec 06, 2021
Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung are retired in their 30s.
Priced out of the housing market, dissatisfied with the regular nine-to-five and yearning for experiences, some younger people are simply opting out of the rat race by pursuing retirement as young as in their 30s.
Hey MARNER__Here is the LINK to the quoted commentary.
https://financialpost.com/moneywise-pro/future-money/why-a-couple-who-retired-at-31-has-financial-planners-worried BUT__Reflecting upon How TERRIBLY WRONG and OFF TRACK Almost EVERYTHING has
EVOLVED TO in this World__InCluding OUR CANADA (as FIDDY Puts IT)__
I Would DEFINITELY NOT Want to RELIVE My Early 30s Years AGAIN