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We found 7 Reddit comments about Building Wealth And Being Happy: A Practical Guide To Financial Independence. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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7 Reddit comments about Building Wealth And Being Happy: A Practical Guide To Financial Independence:

u/bo_knows · 45 pointsr/financialindependence

I've had a lot of back-and-forth with /u/GraemeCPA on his book about FIRE, and I recently learned that it was out on Amazon. I haven't grabbed it yet, but Graeme has been a great contributor to the sub, and I wanted to make sure that people realized that this was out there.

I plan on checking it out and seeing if we can add it as a resource on the sidebar.

Building Wealth And Being Happy: A Practical Guide To Financial Independence

u/ER10years_throwaway · 18 pointsr/financialindependence

One of our subscribers, /u/graemecpa, has just finished a personal finance book. He was running a giveaway yesterday, but due to an apparent glitch in the RemindMe bot, many people missed the giveaway deadline.

So he's extended the promotion to today. Here's the link:Building Wealth And Being Happy: A Practical Guide To Financial Independence

u/GraemeCPA · 14 pointsr/financialindependence

My book Building Wealth and Being Happy: A Practical Guide to Financial Independence is free on Amazon today (e-book version, can read in your browser, android, kindle, etc)

u/hittingthenick · 7 pointsr/PersonalFinanceCanada

Sounds like you're trapped by your house rather than your job, to be honest. And "trapped" is the wrong word as it's a decision you've made and something you've decided to prioritise. Which is okay! I like being a homeowner!
But you can choose to live differently too, you know; I'm not one to advocate escapist bullshit like running off to southeast asia or whatever, as I work a job I don't love too and would obviously rather work less. But I get paid rather a lot so that allows me to dwell on the positives rather than the negatives. And I have an exit plan which provides the that control and calm we all need, psychologically.

Pick your cliche - Mindset is everything; What you focus on becomes your reality; The grass is always greener. They are all basically true.

Anyway, suggest you read over the FAQ and sidebar links at /r/financialindependance (don't just jump into the threads read the curated stuff first). Or buy the excellent Building Wealth and Being Happy by /u/grahamcpa

Either will provide food for thought and may allow you to plan something that will make you happier either short or long term, rather than wishing your life away.

u/huppie · 4 pointsr/financialindependence

This one

I got it when it was free, haven't finished it yet. /u/GraemeCPA'/ writing is pretty good.

u/auxym · 1 pointr/fican

JL Collins is great, I for one highly agree with his position on real estate.

OP might also enjoy Graeme Falco's book. Graeme is Canadian and a frequent contributor over at /r/financialindependence. I have yet to read it, but I have hear much good about it.

https://www.amazon.ca/Building-Wealth-Being-Happy-Independence-ebook/dp/B01MXRXM1A