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How to Retire the Cheapskate Way: The Ultimate Cheapskate's Guide to a Better, Earlier, Happier Retirement
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In my own lexicon, being a “cheapskate” is a virtue, not a vice. It’s not about being greedy or dishonest, and it’s not about sacrifice or deprivation. It’s all about choices—deciding what’s really important in your life (particularly those things that come without a price tag) and skipping the rest.
Jeff Yeager • How to Retire the Cheapskate Way: The Ultimate Cheapskate's Guide to a Better, Earlier, Happier Retirement
Early Retirement Extreme: A philosophical and practical guide to financial independence
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Dave Pascoe and Siim Land. The two men beating Bryan Johnsons biomarkers
Hey all, so Bryan launched the website Rejuvenation Olympics where you can buy a test kit and get on the leader board list. Two notable men continuesly beats Bryan Johnson.
Dave Pascoe is 62 and ages slower than Bryan. Then there is 29 year old Siim Land from Estonia who is num
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In fact, by taking the other end of the bargain, saving as much as other people are spending on wants, it's possible to retire and live on invested savings after just five years of full-time work.
Jacob Lund Fisker • Early Retirement Extreme: A philosophical and practical guide to financial independence
the importance of consistently living below your means throughout your life cannot be overstated.
Jeff Yeager • How to Retire the Cheapskate Way: The Ultimate Cheapskate's Guide to a Better, Earlier, Happier Retirement
which billionaire philanthropist Chuck Feeney calls “giving while living.” Feeney, who made his fortune as a founder of Duty Free Shoppers Group (the duty-free stores you see in airports), is a great role model for what I’m advocating: He started giving his money away (anonymously) early, and by the time he was in his eighties he had given away mor
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