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The Lady Fire

@theladyfire1

Lady striving for financial independence to retire early 10K followers on instagram

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“What if your investments don’t work out” Then I work until I’m 60 My “worst case scenario” is what is normal for most people Let that sink in

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How the average person spends their money Paycheck —> pay bills —> spend money —> save/invest what’s left over (if any) How the rich spend money Paycheck —> invest (pay yourself first) —> pay bills —> spend any money that’s left over Don’t be average, don’t be broke

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Them in January: I’m not going to invest right now because I reckon the market is going to drop Me all the time: Continue to invest regularly into ETFs Below my growth in the last 6 months

Them in January: I’m not going to invest right now because I reckon the market is going to drop 

Me all the time: Continue to invest regularly into ETFs
Below my growth in the last 6 months
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Avoid negativity + hit the gym + eat healthy + don’t overspend + invest (at least) 20% of your income = cheat code to life

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My share portfolio ticked over $400k last week 🔥🔥🔥 I get so excited reaching new financial milestones, I hope I never lose this sense of accomplishment

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I’m working away for work at the moment and I don’t mind being away but I know this is not what I want to be doing long term. It’s gives me the drive to keep investing and escape the rat race 🔥 Find your why

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Every time you say yes to spending money on something, remember you’re also ultimately saying no to spending/saving/investing that money elsewhere

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It’s usually people without $100,000 who claim “$100k isn’t a lot of money” If you have a spending mindset a $100k can disappear really quickly But if you have a financial mindset $100k is a decent pile of cash that can be used to grow more wealth