Financial Freedom. Ahhhhh. It beckons like an oasis on the horizon.
But let me tell you what financial freedom doesn’t automatically provide:
Of the potential challenges above, the most difficult to address in FI are likely context, tribe, and responsibility. Mastery, Growth, Productivity, and even Balance can be addressed if you are proactive and organized.
Yes, this post is a bit harsh, but it is important to convey that work has to do with more than just making money–a lot more. In my opinion, many of the elements above are crucial to happiness and success in life.
I am a huge fan of Financial Independence. It opens up massive options for your life, but it is important that you remain aware of the above elements that are so often associated with work that will still need attention once remaining at work shifts from one of life’s necessities to one among a number of options.
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