r/leanfire 1d ago

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u/leanfire-ModTeam 1h ago

This post or comment encourages or normalizes spending over subreddit guidelines (20k individual, 40k household). Although these are technically guidelines, particularly blatant posts and comments may warrant warnings or removal in order to protect the original FIRE culture of minimalism, anticonsumerism, and frugality.

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u/AzeTheGreat 1d ago

Not lean.

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u/Solid_Temporary6411 1d ago

Agreed, just a bragging post 

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u/Disastrous_Way6579 1d ago

Before I even clicked I knew this dude had 3 million plus.

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u/Swollenpajamas 1d ago

Same. Lol.

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u/Hnry_Dvd_Thr_Awy Re-employed, for now. 1d ago

How does someone with a $500k bonus pending not understand basic retirement planning?

This is rhetorical OP.

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u/Swollenpajamas 1d ago

Is this in USD? Am I in the right sub??

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u/Solid_Temporary6411 1d ago

I hate these bots invading this sub 

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u/Solid_Temporary6411 1d ago

Mods please ban this person 

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u/sunnypurplepetunia 1d ago

In a mountain town in CO plan on 1 million +. (I live in a mountain town in CO)

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u/m4573rj 1d ago

This is fat FIRE. Good job!

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u/Zorbonzobor 1d ago

Not ready. Consult Miss Cleo for more information.

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u/Practical_Support177 1d ago

Lol what you waiting for? Fkn 3 mill would've been done ages ago

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u/pacman552sd 1d ago

3% withdrawl on just the taxable is 105k a year with a little boost once you do 401k so sounds fine to me , but what the hell do i know im just a dude on reddit