How I retired in 6 years through Financial Badassity and HOW You Can Too!

in #introduceyourself8 years ago (edited)

Greetings Steemians this is my Introduction Posts and Shout Out to the Community. As well as being new to the Steemit Platform I am a relativity new “Mustachian” and a part of the Mustache Community.

I will start with a very “BOLD” claim: You can retire in under 17 years (no matter when you start) if you can do just one thing. Buy my book. (No not at all – I have no book to sell-LOL) If you are 'super aggressive' with your finances you can retire in 7.5 Years. Really!

I like writing. I like putting shit out on the 'computer' and getting positive feedback. I like being “Frugal for a Reason”. Deprivation and “Penny Pinching” are certainly not my thing. I've started a research project, to demonstrate a “what” and “how” to accomplish a financial independent goal. It started with a Google Search 14 years ago.

Optimizations are key. Let me tell you this, this is not dependent on your income. It does not matter if your income is $350,000 dollars a year or $35,000 a year. It's systems based, and optimized.

Let's do limits. (hypothetical for making the point – you change the math) 25X your annual spendings will accomplish this 'retirement goal'. You have to “Waste less Money”. It does not matter how much you earn. It matters how much you “Spend”.

I gave you a wide demographic financially regarding income. $350K vs. $35K is 'Huge' right? Well let's get real right off - $11,770 is the baseline 100% Poverty Level in the United States (2015) Old Data? Not really, better or worse I am going to use $10K for a simple example.

Let's say, for living (shelter), food, clothing (maintenance), transportation, entertainment and personal wants or comfort. It's $2K. So there is $8K in flux at poverty levels. Waste less money. Housing, food & transportation are your 'Base Choices'. I'm using a single person model, without a dog and renting with a very low income job. If you are in this situation (yes many people are) I will address increasing your income in future posts. This is still not needed, if you grab this concept of “It is not what you earn, it is what you Don't Spend”. Waste Less Money.

This is annoying, you lost me @ $10K poverty as a single person without a dog! Did I? Are you the $35K earner single household, $47K low-end/middle income (two kids, no dog)? Make your example, and choose this, if you save 50% of your income you can really retire in 17 Years. If you save 75% of your income you can retire in in less than 8 years. Forever. Follow me, and see.

If you can remember a core number. 24% of what you earn now, you can retire in less than 7.5 years. I currently live 2.8 miles from a (retired professionally job I keep – no I don't need it, but it's FUN for me) I drive a 2007 Kia Sportage with over 204K miles (manual). I am buying a 'Bicycle' this spring.

This being said by others, I lift weights (encouraged by others) I walk the dog. He and I are older. If you are young, just don't get cable, read books, and avoid restaurants or eating out but 1X a month. Don't buy a “New” Car. Don't “Shoot Yourself in the Face” - by doing a stupid thing like buying a new car. Be focused on 'Happiness' -not money. If you have 25X your spending, you can retire yourself.

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Welcome to the community. Creativity is contagious... pass it along. - Albert Einstein

Thank you @mithrilweed, I believe I will enjoy it here. May all of you endeavors be met with Immediate Success - or a Hasty Retreat! - Me [though I am certainly no Albert Einstien] ;)

Welcome to Steemit! You posted a great article today. Great introduction.

I am under 17. Can I do this?

Interesting first post. Part two?

@kus-knee (The Old Dog)

Posts will be coming. I'm just spending the weekend understanding Steemit. Currently I am listening to a Podcast from a follower @papa-pepper. He was at a "Steemit" meet-up this weekend. Quite an interesting community here.

Thank you again. I read this to my friend. He has great language skills. He is very impressed by the way you speak. Spend like you are without money is a good way to think.

That is quite the introduction.
Welcome to Steemit @moneymustacheman.

Thank you @lydon.sipe Probably some might think it a 'tad bit' advertise-rish or "commercial" - but I'm not selling anything and there is nothing to buy here. I'm just focused on getting some different ideas out there regarding what some think are "Pre-Programed" in life.

We need new perspectives for sure. As @papapepper said, too much pre-programming.

pre-programmed

Too much of that!

I like the way you think!

I just turned 36, but I'd like to retire before too long.

Nice Thinking!

Hello, @moneymustacheman,

Welcome to Steemit! If you are "the" Mr. Money Mustache, then I have no doubt you'll do very well here on Steemit!

I have a friend and associate, a young man who has worked with me for many years and been a tremendous asset to my enterprises. I believe it was he who originally mentioned you to me. He has done very well for himself and his family, I suspect largely by following the principles you promote.

I wish you the very best of success here! If you have a chance, I hope you'll browse my Steemit blog (conveniently organized at the GIF-link below) and discover whether we have any common interests to discuss. 😄😇😄

@creatr

I will stop on by for a visit @creatr. Though for the record, I am not "The" Mr. Moneymustache (Pete retired at age 30) I most definatly an a "Mustachian" in all ways! Actually I contacted Pete to let him know that if he should ever choose to start contributing here on Steemit that I have reserved @mrmoneymustache for him. (Free of Charge) My gift (if he chooses) - as his work, and writings have impacted my thinking & my finances. Bar None

Thank you for commenting.

Hi, @moneymustacheman,

Thanks for being forthright about who you are (and aren't!) I appreciate that. Even though you may not be who I originally concluded, I still wish you good success here. :) Please do visit my blog, and (should Pete ever take over this one, you shifting to another, please do let me know. ;)

Thanks @creatr I will always be @moneymustacheman the account I reserved for Pete is @mrmoneymustache hence (two separate accounts) No one (not even I) will ever post from his account @mrmoneymustache , unless he choose to start blogging here on Steemit.
I will forever be @moneymustacheman and will be posting from my own experiences in life, money and finance. When I'm not thoroughly enjoying the experiences in life living debt free and retired. I may get old, but this never will. (: