Read Playing with FIRE Financial Independence Retire Early How Far Would You Go for Financial Freedom? Audible Audio Edition Scott Rieckens 99 Bravo Books
What if a happier life was only a few simple choices away?
A successful entrepreneur living in Southern California, Scott Rieckens had built a "dream life" a happy marriage, a two-year-old daughter, a membership to a boat club, and a BMW in the driveway. But underneath the surface, Scott was creatively stifled, depressed, and overworked trying to help pay for his family's beach-town lifestyle. Then one day, Scott listened to a podcast interview that changed everything. Five months later, he had quit his job, convinced his family to leave their home, and cut their expenses in half. Follow Scott and his family as they devote everything to FIRE (financial independence retire early), a subculture obsessed with maximizing wealth and happiness. Filled with inspiring case studies and powerful advice, Playing with FIRE is one family's journey to acquire the one thing that money can't buy a simpler - and happier - life.
Based on the documentary
Read Playing with FIRE Financial Independence Retire Early How Far Would You Go for Financial Freedom? Audible Audio Edition Scott Rieckens 99 Bravo Books
"Follow Scott and Taylor as they commit to a new lifestyle of FIRE. This is a great read that offers simple and helpful financial and lifestyle tips to maximize personal happiness. Everyone should read this book and reevaluate how and why we spend our hard-earned money. It's like a Marie Kondo book for your time and money where you ask yourself "does this bring me joy?" We are adapting some of the principles and look forward to teaching them to our children at a young age."
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Playing with FIRE Financial Independence Retire Early How Far Would You Go for Financial Freedom? Audible Audio Edition Scott Rieckens 99 Bravo Books Reviews
- I have been following this Playing with FIRE mostly for it's upcoming Documentary and decided to get the book too. It was a really quick and fun read. Like a mini financial memoir covering this guy Scott and his family jumping into this whole FIRE financial independence retire early thing. I learned that FIRE is really quite a massive movement of folks like Scott who are chopping expenses aggressively but with care and savvy to live more minimalist lifestyles toward achieving financial independence in their 30s and 40s. What was cool was that it was a nice flowing story, an interesting and sometimes fascinating one, that layers in the "how to" logistics quite organically. It's much more of the story of the journey - introducing the reader to what the experience is like- the ups, downs, feelings, etc. It also introduces us to the variety of characters who serve as the ambassadors of this FIRE movement, as Scott met a bunch of them and got counsel from them (again the story takes place while he's both doing FIRE and producing a documentary on that experience). He also goes to some of the camps, festivals and conferences where these folks cluster around the country and even one in remote Ecuador...that was a cool off shoot I wasn't expecting! I must say the book has changed me a bit. While I don't foresee myself chopping my own expenses in half, I have already begun doing some chopping. And it's not that the book was preachy AT ALL. It was a genuine, "this was my experience" type angle. It's just that it inspired me a little. Made the practices that Scott and these other under take seem not too harsh sounding at all. On the contrary it makes a lot of common sense to me drive a used Honda instead of leasing a new BMW and retire 3 years sooner. Live in a 1,000 square foot home instead of a 1,500 sq ft home and cut 4 years off my retirement date. Wise, simple living. I'm already digging into some of the blogs and podcasts that Scott used to guide him. Thanks Scott for sharing this story. I think it will help a lot of people and it is already helping me. Most importantly, much like your entry experience, it's happening very organically without any sense of sacrifice. I think these FIRE folks are truly onto something special. Can't wait for the documentary and to steep myself further in this genre. Highly recommend the book. It's a one day easy fun read.
- Not a bad read. Very basic and not much for anyone whose been online already on various FI sites. But I get it. It’s an easy paycheck for the author and it’s possible a few people who have never heard these ideas will find value here. For me it was nothing new. No regerts tho )
- I first encountered (and loved) the concept of financial independence back in 2012, but have found this reintroduction a delightfully new animal. Scott provides an “in†to this world through the powerful fulcrum of his own life, sharing the narrative of he and his wife’s journey from hearing about FIRE to the pursuit of it with warmth, intelligence and honesty. Unlike other memoirs I’ve read, however, he doesn’t lapse into excessive self-reflection OR assume a prior level of knowledge in his readers. He also harbors no condescension or arrogance towards fledglings in this world, even as he praises and introduces advanced individuals in the FIRE community with ease. Such a balance indicates a gifted writer, experienced communicator and—let’s not forget!—a skilled editor. )
Coming from my own background as someone feverishly paying down debt after struggling in a daze for years, I found it the perfect mix of story and facts, and more than anything, both encouraging and hopeful. I don’t know where I’ll end up on my own journey, but Scott’s words definitely gave me the boost I needed as I climb out of my own financial hole to work towards something bigger, more secure, and life-giving.
Needless to say, I cannot wait for the documentary.
(From Frugal Fuyanger on IG) - The FIRE (Financial Independence/Retire Early) community really needed a heartfelt book that describes the journey. It is the perfect balance of having information while still seeing the struggle and joys in the implementation. This book is the one I'll recommend as the first stop for people curious about FIRE.
- This is a relatable story about a middle-class American family spending too much money on stuff society was telling them they needed. Once the changed their mindsets and their habits, they see how little funds it takes to get a lot of happiness and free time. Recommending for anyone who is burnt out from working too much and not knowing where they are headed financially. A quick read for how FIRE can fit your life.
- This book is more about the journey of a husband and wife into the Fire movement rather than an instructional book. At first it seemed to be putting the cart before the horse because this couple is barely starting on the path of Fire, but it had plenty of great resources within the Fire community. I definitely got the feeling that I could do without the extremes that this author talks about, the camps and conventions he talks about remind me of the MLM conferences that get people all pumped up and kind of remind me of a cult. This book is good for people that might need their hand held as they walk through this journey. For me, I've found a great balance of saving and spending that allows me to enjoy life and put away tons of money without having to drastically later my way of life, if anything mine has been a decade long shift in my habits. With that said it was an enjoyable read and although the authors are just beginning their journey, they aren't trying to take anything. Read this book of you need emotional support on your transition, or just do like i did and scale into it.
- Follow Scott and Taylor as they commit to a new lifestyle of FIRE. This is a great read that offers simple and helpful financial and lifestyle tips to maximize personal happiness. Everyone should read this book and reevaluate how and why we spend our hard-earned money. It's like a Marie Kondo book for your time and money where you ask yourself "does this bring me joy?" We are adapting some of the principles and look forward to teaching them to our children at a young age.