The FIRE movement is pretty straightforward—cut your expenses, maximize savings, and put that extra capital to work through investments. The endgame? Let passive income handle your living costs so you're no longer tied to a paycheck. It's about building wealth strategically and buying back your time.
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ValidatorViking
· 13h ago
ngl, passive income sounds nice until your asset allocation gets slashed by market volatility... been through enough protocol downtimes to know passive rarely means passive, fr fr
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SleepTrader
· 13h ago
It's easy to say but hard to do, and there are only a few who can truly stick with it.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 13h ago
Basically, it's about making money and then relaxing. It sounds easy, but actually doing it is difficult.
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FrogInTheWell
· 13h ago
That's what they say, but most people can't even manage to save money for three months.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 13h ago
Passive income, to put it simply, is about making money work for you. It sounds quite poetic... but it's actually a self-rescue guide for liquidation.
The FIRE movement is pretty straightforward—cut your expenses, maximize savings, and put that extra capital to work through investments. The endgame? Let passive income handle your living costs so you're no longer tied to a paycheck. It's about building wealth strategically and buying back your time.