I think we've had enough about what I eat for breakfast and what I want to be when I grow up for now. Let’s get back to what this blog is all about – an unrelenting focus on Saving Hard and Investing Wisely to enable Early Retirement in my case. Your end game could of course be different.
I work hard for the money that I earn. Given how much effort I've put into acquiring it the least I can then do is now put a bit of effort into retaining as much of it as possible. Why? Well, now that I have some money in my pocket I'm up against millions of people and corporations trying to extract as much of that money from me as possible. It’s nothing personal but just the way it is. Importantly, it’s also not just the big purchases. I’ve found that sweating the small stuff is possibly more important because leakages here often have very little impact on your health and wellbeing.
So why at this stage do I want the minimum extracted from me while still living the life I want to live? For me it’s not emotional and is simply by learning how to spend less I can save more which is then an enabler to help me FIRE faster (Financial Independence Retire Early). Seven and a half years into my journey I'm at the point where this is probably the most important lesson I have learnt thus far. Sure earning more helps but that just helps accelerate you to the goal posts and minimising investment expenses/taxes also helps but I’ve found savings have had a bigger impact on my wealth creation so far as the short time I have given myself to accrue the assets to FIRE don’t get much time to compound. Spend less and two things occur which is why it is a critical element – it both moves you more quickly towards the goal posts but also moves the goal posts towards you.
I work hard for the money that I earn. Given how much effort I've put into acquiring it the least I can then do is now put a bit of effort into retaining as much of it as possible. Why? Well, now that I have some money in my pocket I'm up against millions of people and corporations trying to extract as much of that money from me as possible. It’s nothing personal but just the way it is. Importantly, it’s also not just the big purchases. I’ve found that sweating the small stuff is possibly more important because leakages here often have very little impact on your health and wellbeing.
So why at this stage do I want the minimum extracted from me while still living the life I want to live? For me it’s not emotional and is simply by learning how to spend less I can save more which is then an enabler to help me FIRE faster (Financial Independence Retire Early). Seven and a half years into my journey I'm at the point where this is probably the most important lesson I have learnt thus far. Sure earning more helps but that just helps accelerate you to the goal posts and minimising investment expenses/taxes also helps but I’ve found savings have had a bigger impact on my wealth creation so far as the short time I have given myself to accrue the assets to FIRE don’t get much time to compound. Spend less and two things occur which is why it is a critical element – it both moves you more quickly towards the goal posts but also moves the goal posts towards you.