Video není dostupné.
Omlouváme se.

Early Retirement in One Lesson (or How I Retired at 30)

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • This is a talk I did for the 2016 World Domination Summit in Portland Oregon. The idea was to take a new audience from zero to hero on the whole concept of the "How and Why" of getting wealthy enough so that you never have to work again - while you are still young.
    Note: this video was originally republished elsewhere on CZcams by other channels without my permission, but this is the only rightful place it should be posted since it's my own work.
    I hope these ideas prove to be as useful to you as they have to me!

Komentáře • 1,5K

  • @austinbar
    @austinbar Před 5 měsíci +687

    I am in my early 60s and retired at 53. Lots of people gave me pushback because they had difficulty grasping the concept of not working if you don’t have to. I looked at my life as stages. I earned everything I have now through a lot of hard work, but I owe it to myself to “stop and smell the roses” in my final stage of life. In my case I left the country after I retired and live in Latin America. It allowed me to get away from all the negative things happening in America while appreciating my new environment. I have yet to meet anyone who regrets retirement.

    • @eloign7147
      @eloign7147 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Nice way to retire. For me, I believe retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who could not accumulate enough money during their active years to meet their needs. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My wife and I both spent same number of years in the civil service, she invested through a wealth manager and myself through the 401k. We both still earning after our retirement.

    • @joshbarney114
      @joshbarney114 Před 5 měsíci +6

      This is true. I'm in my mid 50's now. My wife and I were following this same trajectory. Last two years, I pulled out my money and invested with her wealth manager. Not catching up with her profits over the years, but at least I earn more. I'm making money even before retiring, and my retirement fund has grown way more than it would have with just the 401(k). Haha.

    • @rogerwheelers4322
      @rogerwheelers4322 Před 5 měsíci +5

      It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than a million by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.

    • @FabioOdelega876
      @FabioOdelega876 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same but it seems you’ve got it all worked out with the firm you work with so i surely wouldn’t mind a recommendation.

    • @rogerwheelers4322
      @rogerwheelers4322 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I definitely share your sentiment about these firms. Finding financial advisors like Natalie Noel Burns who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.

  • @petescott
    @petescott Před 3 lety +2660

    I'm 39, really looking forward to learning how I can retire by 30 in this video 😀

    • @dancer1
      @dancer1 Před 3 lety +90

      😬someone tell him

    • @hjarnspik
      @hjarnspik Před 3 lety +9

      trainsirf sry, No can do. Suck at math

    • @MrLasox
      @MrLasox Před 3 lety +22

      Sorry but you are to late. Im also to late, but it's never to late to begin! Your goal should be at 50 but my goal will be at 35. Im had alot of focus for it couple years already and im saving about 80% my income now and most likely i will get the cabin from my grandmother in inheritance and i will be turning that into a home so i will be most likely be debt free with a house when that's fixed up (rehabilitate) and that's will also increase the value for the property.

    • @petescott
      @petescott Před 3 lety +98

      @@MrLasox thanks for stating the obvious and confirming I'm already too late to retire by 30 🙄. I was literally sitting here calculating how I can be Benjamin Button. Thank you internet.

    • @dancer1
      @dancer1 Před 3 lety +1

      Lasse Yeah damn good plan!

  • @user-ip8pf7bf3w
    @user-ip8pf7bf3w Před 7 měsíci +1002

    For the average investor, the stock market is the best tool for long-term wealth creation. Still, many people can’t take advantage of it because they are trying to make quick money from the stock market. I put about $200k into the market and held good positions

    • @neilpatrick-xj9yr
      @neilpatrick-xj9yr Před 7 měsíci +5

      I agree, just because the market presents opportunities doesn't mean we should rush in headfirst. For this reason, we should look for appropriate market analysis or guidance or, alternatively, seek advice from certified market strategists

    • @RasmusLarsen-kt6vz
      @RasmusLarsen-kt6vz Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@neilpatrick-xj9yr A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I needed a good boost to stay afloat, hence I engaged the services of a true market strategist to help rejuvenate my 700k portfolio and boost performance and returns by 40% in a little over four years

    • @neilpatrick-xj9yr
      @neilpatrick-xj9yr Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@RasmusLarsen-kt6vz Can you refer me to this individual please?

    • @RasmusLarsen-kt6vz
      @RasmusLarsen-kt6vz Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@neilpatrick-xj9yr I'm being guided by LINDA A STEINER who is widely recognized for her competence and expertise in the financial market. She has a thorough understanding of portfolio diversification and is regarded as an authority in this field.

    • @williamstonumd
      @williamstonumd Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@RasmusLarsen-kt6vz I just googled her and I'm really impressed with her credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get. I just scheduled a caII.

  • @Richardcarlett
    @Richardcarlett Před 8 měsíci +144

    I'm a single, 43-year-old father who resides in Hamburg. If everything continues to go well for me, I intend to retire at age 50. I couldn't be happier right now than I am that I just bought my first house last month. I'm so happy that I made wise choices that altered my life forever.

    • @DavidRiggs-dc7jk
      @DavidRiggs-dc7jk Před 8 měsíci +2

      Salutations, dude. At your age, you're doing extremely well. I'm 54 years old, and right now my finances are a mess. Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated in helping to mold my life. I want to buy a home of my own.

    • @jeffery_Automotive
      @jeffery_Automotive Před 8 měsíci +3

      It seems like I used the FIRE movement to manage my finances. Investigate it further by doing some research. With the help of a financial professional, they were then successful when investing in stocks, cryptocurrencies, and real estate.

    • @jeffery_Automotive
      @jeffery_Automotive Před 8 měsíci +3

      I encountered Julie Anne Hoover through my wife, and I emailed her. She is guiding me. Since then, she has given me chances to buy and sell the stocks in which I'm interested in. You can hunt her up online if you require care supervision.

    • @berkrix4312
      @berkrix4312 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@jeffery_Automotive I greatly appreciate it. I'm fortunate to have come upon your message because investing greatly fascinates me. I'll look Julie up and send her a message. You've truly motivated me. God's blessings on you.

    • @krissifadwa
      @krissifadwa Před 3 měsíci

      Wow, good for you. Reading this is so inspiring.

  • @Raymondjohn2
    @Raymondjohn2 Před 6 měsíci +212

    I think the retirement crisis will get even worse. A lot of people can’t save because of low paying jobs, inflation, and insane rental rates. And now that home ownership is out of reach for middle class Americans, they won’t have a house to retire with either.

    • @TheJackCain-84
      @TheJackCain-84 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Rising prices have affected my intention of retiring at 62, working part-time, and building my savings. I'm worried about whether individuals who weathered the 2008 financial crisis found it less challenging than my current situation. The stock market's volatility, coupled with a reduced income, is making me anxious about having enough for retirement.

    • @martingiavarini
      @martingiavarini Před 6 měsíci +1

      This is precisely why I like having a portfolio coach guide my day-to-day market decisions: with their extensive knowledge of going long and short at the same time, using risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying it off as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, their skillset makes it nearly impossible for them to underperform. I've been utilizing a portfolio coach for more than two years, and I've made over $800,000.

    • @bob.weaver72
      @bob.weaver72 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Mind if I ask you to recommend this particular coach you using their service?

    • @martingiavarini
      @martingiavarini Před 6 měsíci +1

      'Carol Vivian Constable, a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.

    • @bob.weaver72
      @bob.weaver72 Před 6 měsíci +1

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.

  • @frederickweber8781
    @frederickweber8781 Před 3 lety +1262

    “Work is better when you don’t need the money”
    I’m not retired yet, but I have already found this to be true.

    • @InvestingBookSummaries
      @InvestingBookSummaries Před 3 lety +11

      @Johan Lammers Good luck friend! I wish you the best on that goal :)

    • @BrendanEvan
      @BrendanEvan Před 3 lety +1

      I want to feel this "betterness"!

    • @keyzmi
      @keyzmi Před 3 lety +4

      This is why I separate my passion and money.

    • @1927tommot
      @1927tommot Před 3 lety

      @Johan Gustav Lammers 00

    • @1927tommot
      @1927tommot Před 3 lety

      @Johan Gustav Lammers 00

  • @Dollsteak69
    @Dollsteak69 Před 3 lety +580

    Joined the Navy at 18 with 7k in the bank. I did janitorial and smoked a lot of pot in high school. Left the Navy after 48 months with 32k in the bank. Invested 29k in the S&P in late 90. Started working at UPS, Exide Battery and did concrete on Saturdays. Invested 1k a month every month into the S&P along the way. In 97 UPS offered us drivers the opportunity to invest in the then privately owned company. Cashed out 250k from the S&P and invested in the company I hated working for. Late 99 the IPO came along. Cashed out and bailed the company a week later. Semi retired at 31. Took a year off. Traveled. Came home and started working part time for the insurance, entertainment and pocket change. Work isn't work when you don't have to work. Becoming wealth y can be done in 15 years. It feels like 60hr work weeks. Feel the pain of discipline early or feel the pain of regret later. I wish everyone well!

    • @ironwilltattooclub6116
      @ironwilltattooclub6116 Před 3 lety +9

      Wow thats a very inspiring message 👏👏

    • @shashankkaveti6894
      @shashankkaveti6894 Před 3 lety +38

      “Feel the pain of discipline early or feel the pain of regret later.” That’s a powerful sentence my friend. Thanks for sharing your story!

    • @mattcarpenter6986
      @mattcarpenter6986 Před 3 lety +9

      Invested 29k in late 90s then in 97 cashed out 250k after putting tops 24kish in. Doesn't add up.

    • @Dollsteak69
      @Dollsteak69 Před 3 lety +11

      1k a month every month from 91 til 97 on top of the 29k initially invested? Sure does.

    • @kk-gu1zv
      @kk-gu1zv Před 3 lety +4

      @@shashankkaveti6894 yep that made me realize I gotta do my stuff right now. So off I am and thanks for the inspiration, your story and life motto : )
      Edit 6 Hours later:
      I have an assignment to finish smth till friday evening(it's a rather personal assignment but will help me in the future as it is closely related to a future job).
      Well now I got half of it done :).
      Originally I expected to be at the halfstop tomorrow evening, but ngl this video and comment got me grinding.
      Also Ps: I am 18 years old rn. Anyone got tipps on what to focus on financially? All sorts of ideas and tipps are much appreciated.
      Have a great day everyone :)

  • @user-wx7qe4ch9f
    @user-wx7qe4ch9f Před rokem +206

    Nobody can become financially successful overnight. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking the bold steps we need in other to reach our goals.

    • @MaryPatricia-wr3wj
      @MaryPatricia-wr3wj Před rokem

      I think it's not always about fear, Sometimes realistic factors discourage people from reaching their goals in life. For instance, I've tried investing in the stock market several times but always got discouraged by fluctuations of stock value

    • @user-wx7qe4ch9f
      @user-wx7qe4ch9f Před rokem

      @@MaryPatricia-wr3wj This is the problem! Most times people with little or no knowledge of the stock market try investing by themselves. It once happened to me, then I learned my lesson and contacted a US-based finance consultant by name MARTHA ALONSO HARA and everything changed. I started enjoying huge returns from my investment.

    • @MaryPatricia-wr3wj
      @MaryPatricia-wr3wj Před rokem

      @@user-wx7qe4ch9f Oh, that sounds good but how do I reach out to MARTHA ALONSO HARA

    • @user-wx7qe4ch9f
      @user-wx7qe4ch9f Před rokem

      @@MaryPatricia-wr3wj quickly do a web check where you can connect with her, and do your research with her full name mentioned

    • @MaryPatricia-wr3wj
      @MaryPatricia-wr3wj Před rokem

      @@user-wx7qe4ch9f Okay, thank you. I just found her website very impressive and dropped a message for her.,. I hope she replies to me

  • @mattc5937
    @mattc5937 Před 3 lety +65

    Once I realized that true wealth is about needing less and not having more everything changed for the better for me. Much of this is just a psychological switch we need to make.

  • @rachunkimj2166
    @rachunkimj2166 Před 3 lety +312

    I remember my former corporate friends laughing at me, when I was driving a cheap car (biking to work was not a real option). I even did not tell them that I live in a rented room, instead of huge flat or house. Now I do not need to work, while they still toil till late hours, and have their annual performance reviews, at which they are usually humilated, as I once was.

    • @gamestoons3287
      @gamestoons3287 Před 3 lety +10

      That's awesome mate. But how did you turn your savings into an income source so that you 'do not need to work'?

    • @rachunkimj2166
      @rachunkimj2166 Před 3 lety +9

      Strategy is very similar to Jacob Fisker (you may read his book „Early retirement extreme”)

    • @daw162
      @daw162 Před 3 lety +9

      There are a lot of people who like to do that kind of work for the challenge and the status. Not everyone who is working is "trapped". I'm not in that group - I'll retire when I'm able (but am single income with two kids and a spouse, so it'll be earlier than most but not 40). I regularly run into people who work well past when they would need to financially because that's just what they want to do, or because they've worked to get to a leadership or management position in a firm and are no longer the ones doing the drudgery type work (and getting paid well).

    • @timk80
      @timk80 Před 3 lety +3

      @@rachunkimj2166 amazing book. Jacob definitely opened my eyes to an alternate way of living.

    • @rachunkimj2166
      @rachunkimj2166 Před 3 lety +2

      @@daw162 I agree, there are many paths you may choose, but having more optionality allways helps. Even if you do not need to work you may choose to work, but you will be much more consciencious of your life choices (I hope). To tell you the truth my ex-managers have been over-commited towards work. Clayton Cristersen speaks about it in his speech czcams.com/video/5DwYcNr0Nuw/video.html

  • @tonysilke
    @tonysilke Před 6 měsíci +200

    I'm hoping to retire next year at 55. My goal next year is to be more serious and consistent with my investments I've been investing since I was 22. 2024 is going to be more serous for me investing consistently for the long term. starting to save for a house down payment. I want to invest more than $105k, but I'm not sure on how to mitigate risk.

    • @Nernst96
      @Nernst96 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Best thing you can do to derisk is diversify.

    • @PatrickLloyd-
      @PatrickLloyd- Před 6 měsíci +2

      Its unclear which stocks and sectors will lead the market in the next uptrend. It is advisable to diversify while retaining 70-80% in secure investments. looking at your budget, you should consider financial advisory.

    • @PhilipDunk
      @PhilipDunk Před 6 měsíci +2

      Safest approach i feel to tackle it is to diversify investments. By spreading investments across different asset classes, like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown. its important to seek the guidance of an expert

    • @mikeroper353
      @mikeroper353 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Being heavily liquid, I'd rather not reinvent the wheel. Since this strategy works for you, how can I contact your advisor?

    • @PhilipDunk
      @PhilipDunk Před 6 měsíci +2

      Her name is “Melissa Rose Francks’’ can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like

  • @ozetgeciyorum5390
    @ozetgeciyorum5390 Před 3 lety +696

    This audience is the wet dream of every standup comedian.

    • @zoeydeu2261
      @zoeydeu2261 Před 3 lety +44

      They're laughing at everything, even the non funny stuff (which is 80% of the talk). Like wtf

    • @brightfuture5704
      @brightfuture5704 Před 3 lety +7

      I don't know about that. Chris Rock said he didn't like it when audiences were too excited to hear his material and they just laughed at everything. He said if he felt that vibe, he'd take the audience close to being disappointed so that he'd have to work for their genuine laughs. That insight into human nature, combined with the desire to work hard at something he loves, is the difference between someone getting paid to perform a task and someone dedicated to refining their craft.

    • @brightfuture5704
      @brightfuture5704 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ella3505 Stand up comedians supposedly have a fantasy where they have orgasms because they are so excited. This audience is meant to be such a fantasy for stand-up comedians because the audience easily and enthusiastically laughs at things that aren't really funny.

    • @ahmedbadia1485
      @ahmedbadia1485 Před 3 lety +11

      As someone who watches a lot of standup, this comment was hilarious

    • @PA-yy8vu
      @PA-yy8vu Před 3 lety +3

      In the first few seconds he said
      “Today’s Saturday” or some shit like that , and they laughed -___-

  • @greenflamingoentertainment8613

    “A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit.” This is the way.

  • @schroederscurrentevents3844
    @schroederscurrentevents3844 Před 3 lety +448

    I like his version of retirement. It isn’t not working. It’s switching from the job you have to the job you want, because you can do that now.

    • @praveenstomp2471
      @praveenstomp2471 Před 3 lety +46

      There's a saying "Retirement is not end of work. But it's just having enough time to do your favorite work"

    • @ah383
      @ah383 Před 3 lety +17

      Retirement is doing what you want to do. If it looks like work to someone else, it’s not your problem.

    • @e22ddie46
      @e22ddie46 Před 3 lety

      Yep. He regularly has talked about how he'd go nuts from boredom without working. Also, since most people are unhappy with their job, not having it would be ideal.

    • @sozialbetreuer
      @sozialbetreuer Před 3 lety +4

      I am working as a social worker in Austria, earning arround 35k per year and even with a billion on my account I wouldnt quit, but I still safe arround 40% of my income so my next generation can do what they really want aswell.

    • @jonathanlamb4373
      @jonathanlamb4373 Před 2 lety +3

      It’s freedom to do what you want when you want

  • @kalilavalezina
    @kalilavalezina Před rokem +26

    Whenever I think about what I'd do with a massive lottery win, the answer is always the same: paint. Run a studio. Exhibit. Sell the work. Connect with artists.
    I'm working my way towards that without the lottery win. To have a life where I can "retire" at 45 (I'm now 42), would be a dream come true. I'd paint every day.
    I love this talk, thank you so much for sharing.

    • @Ranbuowsatrawarriar
      @Ranbuowsatrawarriar Před rokem +1

      I do the same brain exercise. What would I do with my time with a lottery win? I would help people working on their homes making it more functional, economical and beautiful. Well that's what I already do as a carpenter home handyman. I do small and medium projects on people's homes getting a chance to build meaningful relationships in my community and helping people enrich their home life.

    • @Ranbuowsatrawarriar
      @Ranbuowsatrawarriar Před rokem +1

      Also I live in rural Canada so that helps.

  • @acer4237
    @acer4237 Před 2 lety +12

    Living below means is key, I was saving 30% of paycheck and people thought that was crazy. With pandemic, figured after laid off I could of been saving 70%. But key thing to keep in mind, is wealth is not possible without health. If you don’t take care then that will put an expensive damper on that plan, make sure to factor in contingencies. Best of luck to you!

  • @lidarman2
    @lidarman2 Před 3 lety +456

    Working when you don't need the money is the most valuable. It's like having a magic wand or being a 5 year old in creativity and freedome from deadlines.

    • @gimmetheacoountplix
      @gimmetheacoountplix Před 3 lety +8

      That is my goal beyond the money and financial security! I want some part of that childhood feeling back!
      I found MMMs website a few years ago, and I still remember how everything just felt right. First time ever I felt the urge to "follow" someones path, and at the same time, I dont have to follow him at all. Just do it yourself and stop wasting money, save and invest. Its kinda easy. And omg it works.

    • @xxlalbatross3287
      @xxlalbatross3287 Před 3 lety

      @@gimmetheacoountplix so right.

    • @nitin_puranik
      @nitin_puranik Před 3 lety +9

      Well, in the US at least, you still continue working even when you don't need the money because you need the frikkin health coverage.

    • @verdelle1365
      @verdelle1365 Před 3 lety +1

      Seriously!

    • @snorttroll4379
      @snorttroll4379 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nitin_puranik can you buy an insurance from another country and travel there to get therapies?

  • @al-b
    @al-b Před 3 lety +23

    "If you're doing it for love, you'll have no choice but to do a better job." Beautiful message and very useful presentation. Thanks for sharing!

  • @uservemewell
    @uservemewell Před 3 lety +12

    One of the best presentations I have ever seen. This should be mandatory viewing for all high school students.

  • @samapak7
    @samapak7 Před 3 lety +232

    This is the kind of content I wish more people in our country knew. As a 24 year old engineer, his path is what I'm striving on. I'm saving about 45% of my income living in a cheap apartment, driving an old honda, and being frugal with my money. I'll admit I could do better than I currently am, like not eating out as much, etc.
    Great message though.

    • @guillaumels1194
      @guillaumels1194 Před 3 lety +13

      Still in college but kind of the same to you when it comes to money. I just cannot understand the need of buying the last Iphone, car or shoes. Even when I'll get a job, I don't think I will start to do these useless expenses. Maybe a part of me is too aware of all the marketing tricks and that we live in overconsumption society, and I just don't want to fall in this trap as too many in my surrounding do.

    • @FallLineJP
      @FallLineJP Před 3 lety +20

      @@guillaumels1194 If you start in college you're soooo far ahead of the curve it's silly. The jump from college to full time income is a super easy way to turbocharge your savings rate, if you just keep living the college lifestyle you're already used to. Good luck!

    • @alexbell8865
      @alexbell8865 Před 3 lety +8

      Bro. Same. Though I’m just a lowly pleb. No degree, no nothing. BUT to me, these lessons are even more powerful because a normal joe shcmo like me really can achieve it.

    • @FallLineJP
      @FallLineJP Před 3 lety +1

      @Paul _ Haha I mostly agree on college - taking on a ton of debt for a degree that doesn't give you good prospects to repay it is a losing proposition. There is a time and place for college in some occupations though.
      What we're talking about here though is savings rate. What most people end up doing *after* college, is take their new higher income, and proceed to spend about 15% above it (viva credit cards! #smh).
      If you instead keep your college lifestyle after graduation, saving that new higher income can turbocharge your finances - via investments etc. Rentals are great for that *if* you know what you're doing.

    • @mickmeadows
      @mickmeadows Před 3 lety

      samapak7 you’re doing well kid! Way ahead of the pack. Well done and keep it up!

  • @harrison5280
    @harrison5280 Před 3 lety +107

    I am currently 15 and I think Ill try the retirement speedrun wr, I'm going for a sub-30.

    • @sophieschollsreinkarnation5078
    • @KaushikBala333
      @KaushikBala333 Před 3 lety

      Best of luck

    • @scrub_lord
      @scrub_lord Před 3 lety +4

      lol good luck. im 17 and im going for sub 35

    • @CFxRenaissance
      @CFxRenaissance Před 3 lety +8

      Study hard in High School > Get scholarships > Go to a community college or state school where you take on little to no debt > Study a STEM subject (IT and Medicine are very lucrative career fields) > Find a job > Save 64% of your salary > Retire early

    • @zen608
      @zen608 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CFxRenaissance wtf you just leaked my plans! Good thing 80 percent of the population is fixated on buying new things every goddamn year so I still have the advantage

  • @pvsk10
    @pvsk10 Před 8 měsíci +5

    This is one of the most important talks that humanity has ever produced

  • @Chris-ki1ve
    @Chris-ki1ve Před 3 lety +13

    An absolute must watch. Saved and sharing to as many people as possible. I'm 31 now and am just stumbling on these principles but am happy to see that I'm on the right path to a value-centric life. Thanks for sharing!

  • @stupidsmartperson
    @stupidsmartperson Před 3 lety +29

    You have changed my life MMM!!! I have been following the blog for 3 years and I now have a 6 mile commute to work that I can complete by bike! I now try to make all decisions based on the amount of happiness they will bring :)

    • @linapesz313
      @linapesz313 Před 3 lety +1

      I am changing my life as well

    • @mylifethaidiy7045
      @mylifethaidiy7045 Před 2 lety +1

      Same. My 2, 2 week international trips per year are all that I spend my money on. The rest of the time I work like a mad man and invest.

  • @bobwallace9753
    @bobwallace9753 Před 3 lety +170

    At the age of 37 I had done all the interesting stuff I wanted to do within my profession and I was bored. For the next 8 years I controlled my spending and learned good investing strategies. That let me retire a few months before my 45th birthday.
    It's now more than 30 years later. I'm living a very comfortable lifestyle and have for the last 30 years. I've traveled and done the things I wanted to do.
    I think Mr. Mustache is offering some very valuable information. Try to limit your spending and use the savings to buy your future freedom.

    • @amazonstaff2848
      @amazonstaff2848 Před 3 lety +1

      Whenever it comes to trading FOREX MARKET I can only advice you seek the idea of someone that’s successful not those posting about who did this or that. All we need is a good teacher that will enlighten us about it, as for me I have worked with so many traders and thou some are good but the lose is greater than the gains. I had to checkout on someone who I personally know and she taught me how to monitor and place trade at the right time using MT4 flash. besides that she had me as one of she’s student of which I loved she’s teaching and got so much idea about trading I can tell you that I now make good profits in trading including BITCOIN as well. It will be my pleasure for me to give you her contact to give her a try her name is Mrs.Helen. reach her on WhatsApp Num:+1.2.0.6.5.8.0.0.1.2.9

    • @bobwallace9753
      @bobwallace9753 Před 3 lety +4

      @@amazonstaff2848 I have a feeling you failed Shilling 101.

    • @eneco3965
      @eneco3965 Před 3 lety +3

      @@bobwallace9753 It's a bot

    • @raybp7512
      @raybp7512 Před 3 lety

      45 still mustve been still really young in retrospect!

  • @bagookajoe7113
    @bagookajoe7113 Před 3 lety +16

    Retired just before I turned 35. I’m not the best mustaschian but I credit Mr. Money Mustache very much for the blueprint. My favorite post of his is the shockingly simple math to early retirement post! Thanks Pete!!!

    • @DanielAdolf
      @DanielAdolf Před 8 měsíci

      I think I'd credit my early retirement to David Marvin Willis. the investment adviser changed my life.

  • @BassistBreakdown
    @BassistBreakdown Před 3 lety +373

    So good. My favorite part: "I've put these things into hexagons so they look scientific"

    • @vtheb1299
      @vtheb1299 Před 3 lety +19

      Mine: we grew up in Canada so nobody had told us that this is impossible... so we did it :D @5:35

    • @user-fk1kx9mj3c
      @user-fk1kx9mj3c Před 3 lety

      I have been holding most stock like TELSA AAL but the crash are inevitable 😊

    • @yahoofinance1764
      @yahoofinance1764 Před 3 lety +3

      @Jeffrey Shane Wow great that's called diversifying a portfolio

    • @user-ox2yx8bz7z
      @user-ox2yx8bz7z Před 3 lety

      Most investors don't know how cryptos are, Bitcoin trading is the best thing I've ever done since the inception of crypto currency

    • @jerry7334
      @jerry7334 Před 3 lety +3

      Bitcoin is the future king of all crypto it's very profitable for real am 26 started investing when I was 23 I think before 30 I will make over $400k

  • @imshteam
    @imshteam Před 3 lety +30

    One of the best lectures, I watch it every 4-5 months

  • @timk80
    @timk80 Před 3 lety +27

    Pete’s the man. Very self deprecating but what he teaches is so empowering and should be taught in every high school in America.

    • @FreeHuman1997
      @FreeHuman1997 Před rokem

      And in Russia and maaaany other countries :)

  • @billygarcia8757
    @billygarcia8757 Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you for this. You’ve impacted people greatly with all your work. Im 26 now, lets see where life will take me with these proper systems and philosophies in place. Same goes for everyone reading this!

  • @annMarien
    @annMarien Před 10 měsíci +18

    I really enjoy these videos, they make me think about a lot of things that I haven't considered yet. I almost fell into a point of no salvation in my mid 40’s but thankfully now I’m close to retiring in a satisfactory manner and have majority of my boxes ticked

    • @francescadelight
      @francescadelight Před 10 měsíci +5

      He made a very inspirational speech. Makes me want to rethink my lifestyle too. Thankful for the passion and knowledge that he shares with others! We need more people like you in this world Pete!

    • @callumfrank
      @callumfrank Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@francescadelight It needs to be taught in middle school and high school and at parent-teacher conferences in my opinion! Pete's a brilliant mind.

    • @weicaihon
      @weicaihon Před 10 měsíci +3

      I love listening to his seminars, there's a lot I need to learn, I need to start making the best decisions for my future. You say you where in a crisis in your mid 40's? whats your story and how did you navigate through it? I'm in a bit of a sh*thole myself haha

    • @annMarien
      @annMarien Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@weicaihon well I went through a d i vorce at 46 and it basically wrecked my me, before that I never really looked at what my r e t i r e ment would be like but after the whole situation I just had to look at things differently because I knew needed to get my life together before 65 at least.

    • @annMarien
      @annMarien Před 10 měsíci +5

      Luckily for me I was r e f erred to a p a r ticular f i r m in Colorado by an a d visor. Fast forward to today through the firm in a couple years I've been able to amass $540k for my r e t i r ement and still going.

  • @Mary-oc5ns
    @Mary-oc5ns Před 3 lety +165

    Those were the days . . . audiences!

  • @theneverendinghighway
    @theneverendinghighway Před 3 lety +6

    I am now saving 90% of what I earn. Only problem is, I'm already 40. So, my goal is to retire at 50! I can do it!

    • @angelikalaser7778
      @angelikalaser7778 Před 3 lety +2

      90%?! You don't need 10 years when your savings rate is his high.

  • @frankish5314
    @frankish5314 Před 3 lety +27

    Pete was the first person to tell me I had enough money saved up to retire! Took 3 months to absorb what he was saying, and yes he was right so I quit and that was almost 7 years ago...:)

    • @frankish5314
      @frankish5314 Před 3 lety +4

      @Verda Then you go onto the website www.mrmoneymustache.com/ and start reading. There is a lot to learn but basically if you save half your income and invest in stock market ETF's. With roughly 17 years you will be financially independent. Thats why you need to be frugal, because it frees up funds to save and invest. Like I said above, it took me 3 months to get what he was saying but he was spot on. Once you get it you you will then live your life differently.. If you want to of course.

  • @AdamBondAudio
    @AdamBondAudio Před 3 lety +17

    This presentation was how I discovered you Pete, absolutely brilliant! 😊 Glad to see you now have it on your own channel at last! 😄

  • @mukherjee5959
    @mukherjee5959 Před 3 lety +10

    Phenomenal.. This really shows how fun it is to be financially free. Financial independence is a bliss....

  • @donttrustverify2785
    @donttrustverify2785 Před 3 lety +5

    We can see the state that the world is in right now. It saddens me to see that a video of a dog shitting on the carpet has exponentially more views that this lecture of an amazing man teaching everyone what life is all about. This deserves to go viral.

  • @DustinMoffitt
    @DustinMoffitt Před 3 lety +30

    This needs to be taught in middle school and high school and at parent-teacher conferences.

    • @workwithearl
      @workwithearl Před 3 lety +9

      No no noooooooo, we need laborers to do the mundane.

    • @garyjames628
      @garyjames628 Před 3 lety +3

      No one will give you the tools to overthrown them.

  • @schroederscurrentevents3844
    @schroederscurrentevents3844 Před 3 lety +222

    “Luckily we were born in Canada, so no one told us that was impossible. So we did it”

  • @hersheykiss722
    @hersheykiss722 Před 3 lety +19

    This is literally one of the best presentations I've ever seen! Thank you!

  • @jasonriordan9749
    @jasonriordan9749 Před 3 lety +80

    For me personally, leaving a cooperate desk job after 10 years and starting my own business was one of the best life decisions I've made. First and foremost the freedom that it brings me, plus it taught me to be much more sensible with saving and investing. Oh and I love what I do. I know running a business isn't for everybody but I bet a lot of people out there have great ideas but are too afraid to take the leap.

    • @bongboyz6468
      @bongboyz6468 Před 3 lety +3

      How did you do it? Are your ideas original and different from others in your field? I'm a 24 y.o. who got lucky with landing a Corp job for 70k but I feel that this life is not for me. I don't know how to start my own business but I've grown a fuckton of technical knowledge through my career and stuff I learned at an early age. My problem is that I don't understand how my own business can take off without having original ideas. I'm in the tech sector if that helps

    • @zabiullahMONTAGES
      @zabiullahMONTAGES Před 3 lety +4

      @@bongboyz6468 You need people who have the skills you don't have. Working together like that is how succesful companies are made.

    • @miccykg7803
      @miccykg7803 Před 3 lety +2

      Having your own business is one thing, loving it is just impressive. What kind of business do you run?

    • @jasonriordan9749
      @jasonriordan9749 Před 3 lety +7

      @@bongboyz6468 I knew I didn't want to stay in the deskjob doing 9 - 5 forever and I knew in the back of my mind I had a skill I could sell (I'm a trained musician) so I started a part-time music teaching business alongside my main job. Then, after a year my clientel grew to a point where I could drop a couple of days at my main job and do my business part-time. Then after another year of getting my name around and growing my customer base I was able to leave the deskjob all together and focus on the teaching as full time career. It's been supporting me for four years now and I've never looked back!
      If you have a skill and experience that you know people will want or need and benefit from, you can sell it. You don't have to be original, think how many self employed plumbers, electricians, gardeners e.t.c are out there, all doing the same thing, but all successful.
      The very first thing you need is a vision. If you don't have that, your business will never happen. I wish you all the best!

    • @jasonriordan9749
      @jasonriordan9749 Před 3 lety +4

      @@miccykg7803 I run a local guitar teaching company for complete beginners. I always wanted to make money out of music ever since I was a teenager. I realised teaching it was what worked for me. It supplies me with a full time income and I love it!

  • @FreeyourFinance
    @FreeyourFinance Před 3 lety +109

    This guy is one of my hero’s! He’s done so much for the FIRE community! 🔥

    • @dancer1
      @dancer1 Před 2 lety +1

      He is the founder isn’t he?

    • @muffemod
      @muffemod Před 2 lety

      Yea but his calculator is all jacked up.

  • @danieldpa8484
    @danieldpa8484 Před 3 lety +14

    „Work is better when you don’t need the money” - that’s soo true!

  • @andrewkh3710
    @andrewkh3710 Před 3 lety +72

    This crowd is so friendly. Or stoned.

    • @HouseJunk1e
      @HouseJunk1e Před 3 lety +1

      They literally laughed at nothing. lol. "I made them hexagons" Crowd: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HEXAGONS!!!

    • @beat1riz
      @beat1riz Před 3 měsíci

      They're americans.

    • @cloudstreet9
      @cloudstreet9 Před 2 měsíci

      He was in Portland. It was both ;-)

  • @ollieone051
    @ollieone051 Před 3 lety +50

    Buying your freedom is the one sentence you should remember. Even if you like your job you have no choice but to go to it.

    • @godini69
      @godini69 Před 3 lety +3

      100% agreed. My friend told me this when I was 18 and its been stuck in my head since. "In this world, you must buy your freedom."

    • @snorttroll4379
      @snorttroll4379 Před 3 lety

      @@godini69 but where do you get the money'?

    • @godini69
      @godini69 Před 3 lety

      @@snorttroll4379 create value in the world and money will follow

    • @baxakk7374
      @baxakk7374 Před 3 lety +2

      @@snorttroll4379 The video literally explained it. Work, save and invest for 10 years. We just have to serve 10 years minimum.

    • @markbrunner7793
      @markbrunner7793 Před 3 lety +3

      @@baxakk7374 this is a simular message i'm giv'n my teenage daughter now.
      - get a hearty degree;
      - save & invest at a VERY HIGH RATE;
      - work (doing what you have to do) for 15 years;
      - THEN do what you want to do from then on

  • @lukeh3020
    @lukeh3020 Před 3 lety +33

    26:14 "Tesla is worth about as much a General Motors on the stock market"
    Since this speech TSLA share price has tenbagged. Current market caps of both companies;
    GM: $43bn
    Tesla: $390bn

    • @bgomers7
      @bgomers7 Před 3 lety +1

      Thats the one part I would disagree with MMM on and most of the fire community, they would all say not to put more than 5% of your portfolio into a single stock, so I put in 5% into TSLA and now its over 30%, and I don't think it will stop growing and innovating for next 10 years.

    • @lukeh3020
      @lukeh3020 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bgomers7 Congrats on picking a winner! On the rare occasion that I pick a winning share I sell half when it doubles to eliminate all downside risk, then hold the remainder. That doesn't happen too often though.
      IMO picking individual stocks is like investing in lottery tickets. It's perfectly possible to never pick a winning share - even TSLA could have failed at many points along the road, and it still could. You can get exposure to high growth tech stocks with certain low cost funds (my favourite is SMT) and I think that's a good compromise. All I'm saying is getting lucky is great, but you can't plan retirement around it.

    • @ThatMountainLife
      @ThatMountainLife Před 3 lety +1

      @@bgomers7 Take profits! Doesn't have to be the entire thing... But when you find 10baggers it's always a good idea to scalp some profit.

    • @y.r.9401
      @y.r.9401 Před 3 lety

      @@bgomers7 How much is 1share & how much are you earning per share??

  • @bstancel12
    @bstancel12 Před 3 lety +8

    Great speech! First time coming across Mr. Money Mustache. I did something similar - less intentional, with more risks and with slightly different initial motivations (i.e. more of the ability to say go *feather* yourself). It worked out though and I am in a similar situation at 41 (not 31). With that said it was not easy and you will have to make a whole lot of short term sacrifices that most people will not ever do. Still own two companies and work when I want, but will only take certain clients. That feeling and ability is the best in the world, and was my personal foundation. Telling a potentially overly demanding client that you will not do business with them at any price definitely sets them back and changes things for you and them. What Mr. Money Mustache says in this video can absolutely be done. Kudos to him for realizing and actualizing that very early on. Hopefully this video inspires others to do the same!

  • @HiddenFreedom
    @HiddenFreedom Před 3 lety +59

    Very inspirational. I found you in 2014 living in a hotel room, looking to FIRE in 2022. Alot of it has to do with finding you.

    • @Elic205
      @Elic205 Před 3 lety +3

      Congrats 👏

    • @HiddenFreedom
      @HiddenFreedom Před 3 lety +2

      @@Elic205 Thank you Jared. Much appreciated.

    • @gh1Mikie
      @gh1Mikie Před 3 lety +2

      Amazing!! So happy for you 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

    • @HiddenFreedom
      @HiddenFreedom Před 3 lety +6

      @@gh1Mikie Save, invest, let time do the rest. A little sacrifice goes a long ways.

    • @FrugalTeacherFI
      @FrugalTeacherFI Před 2 lety

      What’s your FIRE number? I am hoping to get there sometime around age 43-44 (8-9 years)

  • @smohan123
    @smohan123 Před 3 lety +13

    He sounds like Mitch Hedburg and that's a fantastic thing. Love this

    • @codyaray
      @codyaray Před 3 lety +1

      Ha, my wife just said the same thing. (And Mitch is like her favorite comedian)

    • @danielkaminske5048
      @danielkaminske5048 Před 3 lety

      Escalators don’t break. They just become... stairs.

  • @melciadsouza8538
    @melciadsouza8538 Před 3 lety +4

    Best talk on money I have heard in my life! So authentic. Do it for love

  • @davidcrawford6505
    @davidcrawford6505 Před 2 lety +18

    That's a lot of talking to just say:
    1. Live life well within your means.
    2. Do not go into debt.
    I did both. Joined the military for free college.
    Lived well within my budget. No crippling debt. I'm retired and work because I want to.

  • @evm6177
    @evm6177 Před 3 lety +5

    PETE THE REAL INFLUCER! God bless man.. By the way that bit about old people planting trees knowing they are not going to be around.. Ya that was deep and exactly what society needs to hear and try to picture in their mind, in order to give back for a change. 🍷

  • @antonioRamsay22
    @antonioRamsay22 Před 3 lety +118

    Thank your for the tips Mr. Justin Timberlake

    • @Cammy71480
      @Cammy71480 Před 3 lety +1

      Hahaha I didn’t know if I was just a big Timberlake fan and noticed it because of it or not 😆

    • @brigittefalderbaum5682
      @brigittefalderbaum5682 Před 3 lety +2

      Tustin Jimberlake

    • @ravenhummel8202
      @ravenhummel8202 Před 3 lety +2

      OMG, I thought I was the only one who saw the resemblance . LMAO

    • @Christina-ds7qk
      @Christina-ds7qk Před 3 lety +2

      He definitely looks like JT 🌟🌟😂😂

    • @nickdolan199
      @nickdolan199 Před 3 lety +1

      Mixed with the speaking style of Mitch Hedberg 😂

  • @user-oi6hr1uv8q
    @user-oi6hr1uv8q Před 3 lety +5

    I’m 17 and retiring by 30 traveling the world and being an artists are deems I’ve held for a couple years now. I hope everyone who sees this turns their dreams into a reality

  • @hilarygrebowicz4787
    @hilarygrebowicz4787 Před 3 lety +2

    great job. loved your talk! I remember my retirement party when I was 27 leaving Chicago to move to Colorado. I hired a blues band Melvin Talor and the Slack band. The party could not fit into my storefront and was out on Huron street. At 1am in the morning the gangs kitty-corner opened up the fire hydrants and all the kids danced under the spray of water, then all the adults did it too. So glad I did not wait to have a celebration of our freedom.

  • @skaterfugater
    @skaterfugater Před 3 lety +4

    What a gold nugget this presentation and this video was/is

  • @cptmuffy
    @cptmuffy Před 3 lety +208

    I missed the "Retire at 20" that's why I'm here.

    • @OpiChaggar
      @OpiChaggar Před 3 lety +8

      I missed the retired at 30 :)

    • @rayakoth
      @rayakoth Před 3 lety +5

      @@OpiChaggar work on retire at 40 then :)

    • @xaldath4265
      @xaldath4265 Před 3 lety +4

      If you retire at 20, that was luck and privilege. Even determination doesn't cover retiring THAT young by itself. Even still, don't worry so much about what you didn't do in the past; worry about what you can do in the future.

    • @mylifethaidiy7045
      @mylifethaidiy7045 Před 2 lety

      @@xaldath4265 That makes me think of that 20 year old that won the lottery a few years back. He said he will be retiring. All that I thought was glad someone so deserving won it. lol

  • @valerosergio
    @valerosergio Před 3 lety +16

    This video changed the way I saw my life and things I took for granted (like that I have to work for the rest of my life as an employee to have a good life). I have been working 3 years towards FIRE, and I hope to get there in 4 years more.

  • @fraiswang4859
    @fraiswang4859 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the positive energy here, across the speaker and the audience.

  • @victoriakhlopetska8863
    @victoriakhlopetska8863 Před 2 lety +1

    I got to know MMM from the One Daily Nugget newsletter and it's really great I found his talk here as well. Thank you for sharing!

  • @vr4class885
    @vr4class885 Před 3 lety +5

    Awesome speech 👏 I plan on assigning this for my students who are taking my financial literacy class this semester

  • @TheNimbleNomad
    @TheNimbleNomad Před 3 lety +51

    This is one of the best videos I have watched on YT for ages. I wish I had seen this back in 2016, I would have been maybe 50% there already.
    Life is unpredictable - the 10 year target is great and definitely achievable but you need discipline and two partners working side by side that believe in the vision to achieve it.

    • @BitsOfInterest
      @BitsOfInterest Před 3 lety +7

      I wish my wife and I had seen this in 2002 before we went to college because we've been fixing the mistakes made during that time for 15 years now, like $50k debt each and then deferring payments for a few years so we owed about $120k at some point.
      That did force us into living cheap ever since. We are still living in a cheap rental. We have our used car almost paid off (didn't own a car until we moved to rural US 4 years ago). Loans will be paid off in about 3 years.
      Only last year I started to get serious about saving for retirement. We're living off roughly half our income, the other half is savings and debt payments, which after the loans turns into 50% savings.

    • @seabreeze4559
      @seabreeze4559 Před 2 lety +2

      everyone's an expert in a bull market

  • @calebaw
    @calebaw Před 3 lety +24

    the "How" part was covered in 20 seconds at 5:45

  • @squirrelcity
    @squirrelcity Před 3 lety +21

    Thanks MMM! I've been reading your blog for the last couple of years starting at the first article, and working my way through. It's changed my life! For example, I literally went from living the farthest from my office, to living the closest, and I can now walk there in 10 minutes adding lots of free time to my day and money to the stash :-)

  • @MCJimboy10
    @MCJimboy10 Před 3 lety +12

    glad I know about the retiring early movement at 17 :)

  • @tkbuz
    @tkbuz Před 3 lety +18

    Fantastic. I’ve been a MMM fan for years but had never seen this. Takes my respect and admiration to a new level!!

  • @aliciarodriguez5573
    @aliciarodriguez5573 Před 3 lety +11

    "Taking away effort is not the path to a better life”

  • @leffew152
    @leffew152 Před 3 lety +6

    This is such a great presentation. Mr. Money Mustache is one of my idols. Keep fighting the good fight!

  • @siddhartha_1
    @siddhartha_1 Před 3 lety +3

    I read half your blog not knowing what you looked or sounded like. Great to see the man behind the movement!

    • @solarnator
      @solarnator Před 3 lety

      me 2. Didnt know he was so funny - subbed

  • @TreeofLife_111
    @TreeofLife_111 Před 2 lety +4

    34/f that never cared for fancy careers, but since I haven't found a partner in life, I have been faced with figuring out what I will do. So in my 30s, I am going to nursing school and I have been looking for a mentor to help me understand investing. I sometimes don't think this life was built for women to do it all themselves, but I hope I make it so that I can teach other women how to have lives that don't require them to be a slave to a job, every day, just to pay for rent/car/food. Your video has inspired me to keep pushing through so that I can help others.

    • @gokuvegeta9500
      @gokuvegeta9500 Před 9 měsíci

      You're a woman you can easily find a partner
      Most likely it's just that you want a top 5% man

  • @anandmcmanus2111
    @anandmcmanus2111 Před měsícem

    This is so beautiful and inspiring. Thank you so much for the great content. We are definitely living a life of overspending and I think we owe it to ourselves and our kids to do better.

  • @proto_Atlas
    @proto_Atlas Před měsícem

    Saw your documentary on Netflix, thank you for sharing the knowledge and helping out people.
    The light spreads globlly!

  • @TechbyParker
    @TechbyParker Před 3 lety +337

    MMM: "Don't spend all your money"
    Crowd: "HAHAHAHAHAHA"

  • @RachelBrinkmeier
    @RachelBrinkmeier Před rokem +5

    If I've learned anything over the past 2 years, it's that life isn't just about money, but money is an important part of life. It impacts every aspect of our lives, from where we live, to deciding to start a family, to retirement. When I got my first paycheck, I knew I had to invest. I didn't think a few hundred dollars a month would add up. But it is. From 2020 to date, I have made around $600,000.

    • @DanLeahfort
      @DanLeahfort Před rokem +2

      No doubt. Investing still has the potential for higher returns over time, those returns are not guaranteed! I'm still scrambling for a safe place to invest my savings of around $46,000

    • @GarrettDills
      @GarrettDills Před rokem +2

      @@DanLeahfort I know it can be daunting to get started, so I would advise you to seek the help of a fiduciary counselor so you don't get ripped off in the market. They have proprietary information and data paths that are not disclosed to the public.

  • @shootermcgavin991
    @shootermcgavin991 Před 2 lety +1

    I really like this guy. Humble and funny!

  • @mokv9889
    @mokv9889 Před 2 lety +1

    This is probably the only reasonable "Retire at 30" video I've come across. Thank you.

  • @BrendanEvan
    @BrendanEvan Před 3 lety +12

    I woke up to money and the reality that we all have more choices than we initially believe at about 25. Planning to be 100% debt-free forever and have $500k+ invested before 55. Enough people quoted MMM that I had to find him too. Great stuff!

  • @PE-du5qb
    @PE-du5qb Před 3 lety +27

    This should be mandatory viewing for every single person before they leave school

    • @qwertyu5363
      @qwertyu5363 Před 3 lety +4

      my guess is it would be terrible for the economy if everyone was this cheap

    • @kieranhoward4684
      @kieranhoward4684 Před 3 lety

      @@qwertyu5363 It would mean the economy would change. Likely production would increase as people doing jobs they love etc

    • @ronthemogul
      @ronthemogul Před 3 lety +3

      The school system is designed to create sheep

  • @Missai005
    @Missai005 Před 2 lety +1

    I have enough to retire now (through simple meaningful life plus some investment), I'm-51 but I keep continue working...I am a professor... I like to keep on teaching and sharing knowledge with student.

  • @zazakoch6935
    @zazakoch6935 Před 3 lety +1

    Sounds GREAT, but it takes BIG changes. Great advise!! A whole different way to look at $$!!

  • @andrewchen3736
    @andrewchen3736 Před 3 lety +8

    Beautifully worded and full of authenticity, this is a much more inspiring version of a wealthy life than the typical one most of us know of. Subscribed :D

  • @Faisals_Adventures
    @Faisals_Adventures Před 2 lety +4

    This video was instrumental in helping me pull the trigger and retire at the age of 35 last year.

  • @ce5academy
    @ce5academy Před 3 lety +2

    The BEST talk on CZcams - Thank you.

  • @AltitudeParagliding
    @AltitudeParagliding Před 2 lety +1

    frikking awesome dude:)

  • @randojones2030
    @randojones2030 Před 3 lety +33

    10 years. That's the number I came up with on how long it should take for me to be financially free. At one point not long ago I was saving over 60% of my income. I often daydream of what it would be like if I had started my financial education at 20 instead of 30. I can say with certainty that I would have reached my goal by now.
    My parents couldn't teach me this stuff for the same reason they didnt teach me Spanish, because they dont know it themselves. The school system couldn't teach me this stuff either because they dont know it. Truly the blind leading the blind.
    Thank you Internet, thank you Capitalism. Thank you America

    • @jamesmilligan9496
      @jamesmilligan9496 Před 3 lety +8

      American schools don't teach you about financial education because they DO NOT want you to know.

    • @nataliearciniega2103
      @nataliearciniega2103 Před 2 lety

      Is that sarcasm? Capitalism is the reason we don't learn financial literacy in school. They need poor ppl to work for them. You can thank Rockerfeller that "i don't want a nation of thinkers, i want a nation of workers." Thinkers gain wealth off the backs of workers.

  • @user-60267
    @user-60267 Před 3 lety +12

    The rat race is one major reason so much of the world is miserable, anxious and depressed. When work is done for the enjoyment you get out of it and not because of some superficial marker of self-worth, it can open us up to states of joy, peace and satisfaction which people in the rat race will rarely experience. Thank you for this amazing presentation. It has renewed my drive for financial independence and taught me how powerful it really is.

  • @jesd5578
    @jesd5578 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a good idea if you can start right. What if you’re already a single parent with 2 kids in 2 different schools, you need a car, I have to rent a 3 bed apartment, can’t build own house, don’t have time to do much else. Any ideas? I’d be open to it…

  • @Petrockpress
    @Petrockpress Před 2 lety +1

    Now do a new video with todays gas prices and maintenance expenses. 😄 I recently changed jobs to walk to work and this video was running in my head when I made the decision.

  • @colourcare2439
    @colourcare2439 Před 3 lety +4

    Found this movement only now, I'm living in a similar situation in Italy, love to learn a lot from you to correct my path, keep up the good work, thank you so much :)

  • @earthleo1149
    @earthleo1149 Před 3 lety +4

    Very inspirational speech. Makes me want to rethink my lifestyle. Thanks for your passion and knowledge that you share with others! We need more people like you in this world.

  • @Ryanhwelton
    @Ryanhwelton Před 2 lety +1

    That was so much fun! Great job.

  • @iraiteamtan
    @iraiteamtan Před 2 lety

    Always a classic - I've watched it right at this moment for the 5th time now. Genius.

  • @DapperDividends
    @DapperDividends Před 3 lety +7

    Nice talk MMM!
    I’m 42 and we’re on our way to FI.
    Motivating and informative- Cheers!!

  • @kamran91067
    @kamran91067 Před 3 lety +5

    Always enjoyed reading your blog. I watched all the way through and even took notes, great speech!

  • @marshhen
    @marshhen Před 3 lety +20

    What I find so inspiring about this is that it is about values and an ethical, happy way of life, connected to community rather than an individualistic, greedy, acquisition-obsessed rant like so may others (Dave Ramsey).

  • @joneltorregosa51
    @joneltorregosa51 Před 2 lety +1

    This vlog has helped me a lot. By a lot. Our or the society's typical rich are those that are riding expensive wheels, big houses, branded clothes. These material things makes us look rich but in reality will hinder us in reaching "retirement stage" slower. This does not, by any stretch of imagination, mean that we will no longer buy 'branded clothes' if it is just within 5% of our monthly income. However, material things can wait. Building 'nest eggs' is more desirable than expensive things. Thanks Mr. Money Mustache for the guidance. Keep safe. God bless.

  • @GrossGeneralization
    @GrossGeneralization Před 3 lety +9

    Still one of the best talks on the internet. Thanks Pete for changing so many lives for the better

  • @SunriseKnight
    @SunriseKnight Před 3 lety +4

    Glad you put this vid on your chan. I've shown many plp this and it tells the whole story.

  • @markdepow1903
    @markdepow1903 Před 3 lety +1

    This is one of the most important speeches in human history

  • @kribrigdefoo
    @kribrigdefoo Před 2 lety

    from financial to philosophical talks, i love it... what matters is what you do after you are financially free