Why You’ll Never Achieve Financial Independence

Why You'll Never Achieve Financial Independence

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Dave @ Accidental FIRE

I reached financial independence and semi-retired in my mid-40's through hard work, smart living, and investing. This blog chronicles my journey and explores many aspects of personal finance including the psychological and behavioral factors that drive our habits.

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12 Responses

  1. this is making my brain hurt. i had to think about it.

  2. Steveark says:

    Now that is truly elegant!

  3. Chris@TTL says:

    Hmmm… I was hoping for some mysterious alt/title text but I guess this isn’t XKCD 😉

    I also had to think about this one for a minute. I randomly thought: “spaceship ride” for “can’t afford” AND “really want” and then wondered what to do since they’re on opposite sides… Then realized where they overlap.

    Then thought of everyone else thinking of fancy clothing accessories, luxe cars, and all too big houses.

    Then it made sense.

    Well done!

  4. Deanna says:

    a.) I love venn diagrams and b.) this is genius.

  5. Mr. Tako says:

    Too true Dave! If I spent my life wanting and buying things I couldn’t afford, I’d have never gotten to where I am today!

    It’s OK to not have everything!

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