An Epic Fail at Early Retirement Story

I share a lot of success stories here at Physician on FIRE. I feel that mine is one of them, even if I’m only partially retired.

Not every FIRE story has a happy ending, though. Mixed results abound. One of the original FIRE bloggers out there, whose unmonetized blog still has dozens of well-written, deeply personal posts cataloguing his journey, issued an update in 2021 shared a harsh reality.

Things had not gone as planned. Joe Udo shares his take along with a link to the original article upon this post is based. This Friday Feature from Mr. Udo was originally published on Retire by 40.

Have you seen this post at Living a FI – The 2021 Early Retirement Update? This post was the best post about the FIRE movement I’ve read in years.

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LAF and his ex-wife retired at the same time. She was enthusiastic about early retirement and liked the leisurely lifestyle…at first. After a few years, she became discontented and felt abnormal.

Relationships are tricky

Retiring to an adventurous and leisurely lifestyle sounds awesome … until you live through it for several years. I think LAF and his ex were too young for this kind of leisurely lifestyle.

Long-term goals are necessary

LAF’s experience also shows that lean FIRE might not work for every situation. Lean FIRE is when you retire with just enough to get by.

Lean FIRE might not work

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