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FIRE Movement 'Retire by 35 Architect'
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FIRE Movement 'Retire by 35 Architect'

You planned your retirement on day one of employment. Save 70%, live on 30%, and treat every paycheck as seed funding for investments. Why work? To build the capital to never have to again. Retire at 35 is circled in red on the mental timeline, and the compound interest calculator is basically a daily ritual. Bringing lunch every day, skipping happy hours, dodging overtime — it's not deprivation, it's the trade. Freedom now costs something, and you know exactly what that number is.

Your Personality Analysis

Realist Romance

Financial transparency before getting serious is non-negotiable. A candlelit dinner is fine, but budgeting together for early retirement is genuinely more exciting. Misaligned money values are a dealbreaker — not because you're cold, but because you know exactly how much a compatible partner accelerates the timeline.

Escape Countdown

Work is strictly a means to an end — the end being financial freedom. You optimize for maximum output with minimum energy expenditure because every extra hour worked is an hour not spent building your actual future. Overtime is irrational. Efficiency is the whole game, and you're winning it.

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Extreme Saving + Investing

Office coffee only — buying a $6 latte feels genuinely wasteful. But ETFs, index funds, and real estate get the aggressive allocation without hesitation. You don't experience cutting costs as sacrifice; every skipped purchase moves your retirement date forward by an actual measurable amount, and that math is motivating.

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