Celebrating 5 Years of Early Retirement!!!


Today, I celebrate my 5-year anniversary of leaving my CEO gig to retire early!!!

Wow. Nuts. Insane.

Just a few words that come to mind.

Of course, my early retirement at times hasn’t FELT like retirement…especially during the many times when I’ve managed to overextend myself with side hustles.

But then I go on a four-week trip, FORGET about everything, let automations do their thing, and all is well again…

And that is exactly what I want to continue to do more of as I head into my 6th year of retirement. I need to get back to the early retirement basics.

So let's take a look back at the past year, the ups, the downs, the goals for Year 6 of early retirement, and everything in between:

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Accidentally Retired

Former CEO who accidentally retired at the age of 36. I share insights on FIRE, enjoying life, and personal growth at http://accidentallyretired.com

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