Dealing with the Guilt of Early Retirement
Leif Dahleen of The Physician on Fire and WCI talk about guilt and careers and arguments well-meaning people put forth against early retirement, part-time work, and sabbaticals.
FIRE stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early, and it’s become more popular in recent decades. Those who might be burned out (or those who are just tired of working, in general) try to find the financial number that would allow them the option to leave the workforce.
Leif Dahleen of The Physician on Fire and WCI talk about guilt and careers and arguments well-meaning people put forth against early retirement, part-time work, and sabbaticals.
Actually cutting back to part-time work as you approach financial independence has many benefits, a few pitfalls.
Retiring at 45 is actually pretty straightforward. Here are 10 steps that can help along the path to an early retirement.
Financial Independence often, but not always, leads to Retiring Early. But there are plenty of other reasons to become financially independent early in your career.
Nobody is ever really more than 10 years away from escaping from medicine. But if you want to do that, there will be a few sacrifices that must be made.
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What happens if you live like a resident for more than 5 years? Well, you get really rich, really quickly like this couple.
In 2007, I wrote an article for Dental Economics titled “Retire by 50.” It described a small and quiet group of dentists who amass wealth early and then fall off the radar before the rest of us notice...
A physician describes the financial path that allowed him to quit his job at age 53.
Early retirement sounds great, until you realize what you have to give up to get it. Sometimes the best choice is to simply work a little longer.
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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