A blog for late starters to the FIRE Movement
A warm welcome to each and every one of you who’ve found my blog, I appreciate you. The vision of this blog is to share my story, and to have others share their’s to help and inspire you on your early retirement journey, despite starting late. Hopefully we’ll also shed insight into those non-DelayedFI folks too through mistakes made and lessons learned along the way..
De-lay /dəˈlā/
be late or slow;
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Some maybe discouraged because they’re starting late, but it really never is too late to cut back on expenses, save, and strive for increased wages to take back the most precious resource in our lifetimes, time. Personally, I began my FIRE journey at the age of 32 and hope to retire on my 44th birthday.
Let’s Go!
Future Posts
- My Story
- 5 Money Lessons Learned – Early Life
- 5 Money Lessons Learned– Latter Life
- Types of FIRE
- The argument of living close to work
- Trapped Equity – Does homeownership build wealth?
- Saving Reimagined
- Debt Redefined Part 1
- Debt Redefined Part 2
- FIR…E We’re doing it anyways
- Passive Income Streams
- Run Personal Finances Like a Business
- A Portfolio to Consider
- Rethinking Time
- Do Not Follow Your Passion
2 comments On Hello world! Welcome to DelayedFI!
Such an informative and well-written article! I appreciate how this site shares such helpful insights.
I started writing down one thing at the end of every day — what I actually managed to do. Not a to-do list, not plans. Just one small win. It’s surprising how quickly it shifts your perspective.