Reddit reviews Building Wealth And Being Happy: A Practical Guide To Financial Independence
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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
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
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)
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.
This one
I got it when it was free, haven't finished it yet. /u/GraemeCPA'/ writing is pretty good.
Here you go.
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