The International Bestseller This book blew my mind.
Financial Freedom is not merely a laundry list of advice to follow to get rich quick--it\'s a practical roadmap to living life on one\'s own terms, as soon as possible..
Perhaps the biggest surprise: You Need less Money to retire at age 30 than you do at age 65.
No one should spend precious years working at a job they dislike or worrying about how to make ends meet.
There\'s also a limit to how much you can save, but not to how much Money you can make.
But most importantly, Sabatier highlights that, while one\'s ability to make Money is limitless, one\'s time is not.
Sabatier offers surprising, counter-intuitive advice on topics such as how to: * Create profitable side hustles that you can turn into passive income streams or full-time businesses * Save Money without giving up what makes you happy * Negotiate more out of your employer than you thought possible * Travel the world for less * Live for free--or better yet, make Money on your living situation * Create a simple, money-making portfolio that only needs minor adjustments * Think creatively--there are so many ways to make money, but we don\'t see them.
It challenges the accepted narrative of spending decades working a traditional 9 to 5 job, pinching pennies, and finally earning the right to retirement at age 65, and instead offers readers an alternative: forget everything you\'ve Ever learned about Money so that you can actually live the life you want.
Financial Freedom is a step-by-step Path to make more Money in less time, so you have more time for the things you love.
Along the way he uncovered that most of the accepted wisdom about money, work, and retirement is either incorrect, incomplete, or so old-school it\'s obsolete.
By age 30, he had reached Financial independence.
Five years later, he had a net worth of over $1.25 million, and CNBC began calling him the Millennial Millionaire.
In 2010, 24-year old Grant Sabatier woke up to find he had $2.26 in his bank account.
Become financially independent as fast as possible.
Time i s not. -- Lifehacker M oney is unlimited.
I read Financial Freedom three times, cover-to-cover.
More importantly, it made Financial independence seem achievable .
The International Bestseller This book blew my mind