Here’s why I’m a financial minimalist, why I chose to save almost all of my money, and why I always invest and live below my means - enjoy! Add me on Instagram: GPStephan
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This video is being made because several of you have sent me a facebook post mentioning me, by Alex Becker. The overall message of the post was just this: buying “things,” getting caught in a consumerist lifestyle, and living to impress others is always going to be a losing battle…so instead, we should strive to REDUCE our overhead, REDUCE our extravagances, and get back to the basics of what we all really value the most: FREEDOM. NOT THINGS.
First of all, having any type of financial “overhead” just stresses me out. Having a big mortgage payment, or having a big car payment, or having ANYTHING that l need to be financially obligated to makes me feel trapped, and makes me feel as though I’m on a hamster wheel just running to keep it going.
Having that “Type” of stress causes me to resent the work I do, and stifles my own creativity when it comes to pursuing my own passions - it just drains the fun out of it. This is why I’ve always preferred a financially minimalist lifestyle - the less financial responsibility I have, the more freedom I have…then, the more freedom I have, the less stress I have - and the less stress I have, the happier I am to pursue more creative and fulfilling work.
I’ll tell you what all that saved money really brings you: OPTIONS. That’s it.
Money is NOT for the purpose of flaunting…it’s NOT for the purpose of trying to IMPRESS random strangers. It is NOT for the purpose of measuring your own self worth, or feeling a sense of superiority over someone else…but, it does give you OPTIONS. That is worth more than ANYTHING I could’ve ever imagined.
For me, that option was not ever needing to work a job I absolutely loathed…I had the option to pursue the work that meant something, to me…it meant I had the option to spend every day doing something that gives me purpose and meaning to my life…and that NEVER would’ve been the case if I had to sacrifice those values in order to work a job I disliked, just to support the cars, and the houses, and the luxuries I never needed in the first place.
This is really, at its core, the entire culture of the FIRE movement - Financial Independence, Retire Early. It’s a community and mindset that you don’t need to be 65 to retire, if you keep track of your expenses, save your income, and grow your wealth to the point where you can live off your investments indefinitely.
And THAT is really the entire point of the financial independence movement - it’s spending money on things that really add value to your life, and SAVING with the intention of building a lifestyle that supports that. And while financial independence certainly doesn’t happen overnight, it can absolutely be a goal to work towards and one day achieve - because the less money you spend, the faster you can get there. And the more you can smash the like button.
For business or one-on-one real estate investing/real estate agent consulting inquiries, you can reach me at GrahamStephanBusiness @gmail.com
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Learn EXACTLY how to get your first 1000 subscribers on YouTube, rank videos on the front page of searches, grow your following, and turn that into another income source: https://bit.ly/2STxofv $100 OFF WITH CODE 100OFF
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This video is being made because several of you have sent me a facebook post mentioning me, by Alex Becker. The overall message of the post was just this: buying “things,” getting caught in a consumerist lifestyle, and living to impress others is always going to be a losing battle…so instead, we should strive to REDUCE our overhead, REDUCE our extravagances, and get back to the basics of what we all really value the most: FREEDOM. NOT THINGS.
First of all, having any type of financial “overhead” just stresses me out. Having a big mortgage payment, or having a big car payment, or having ANYTHING that l need to be financially obligated to makes me feel trapped, and makes me feel as though I’m on a hamster wheel just running to keep it going.
Having that “Type” of stress causes me to resent the work I do, and stifles my own creativity when it comes to pursuing my own passions - it just drains the fun out of it. This is why I’ve always preferred a financially minimalist lifestyle - the less financial responsibility I have, the more freedom I have…then, the more freedom I have, the less stress I have - and the less stress I have, the happier I am to pursue more creative and fulfilling work.
I’ll tell you what all that saved money really brings you: OPTIONS. That’s it.
Money is NOT for the purpose of flaunting…it’s NOT for the purpose of trying to IMPRESS random strangers. It is NOT for the purpose of measuring your own self worth, or feeling a sense of superiority over someone else…but, it does give you OPTIONS. That is worth more than ANYTHING I could’ve ever imagined.
For me, that option was not ever needing to work a job I absolutely loathed…I had the option to pursue the work that meant something, to me…it meant I had the option to spend every day doing something that gives me purpose and meaning to my life…and that NEVER would’ve been the case if I had to sacrifice those values in order to work a job I disliked, just to support the cars, and the houses, and the luxuries I never needed in the first place.
This is really, at its core, the entire culture of the FIRE movement - Financial Independence, Retire Early. It’s a community and mindset that you don’t need to be 65 to retire, if you keep track of your expenses, save your income, and grow your wealth to the point where you can live off your investments indefinitely.
And THAT is really the entire point of the financial independence movement - it’s spending money on things that really add value to your life, and SAVING with the intention of building a lifestyle that supports that. And while financial independence certainly doesn’t happen overnight, it can absolutely be a goal to work towards and one day achieve - because the less money you spend, the faster you can get there. And the more you can smash the like button.
For business or one-on-one real estate investing/real estate agent consulting inquiries, you can reach me at GrahamStephanBusiness @gmail.com
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Dump spectrum. They’re terribly mismanaged. And you pay for it while their value diminishes.
I love the OG Graham videos like this
amazing videos
Don’t buy things you can’t afford with money you don’t have to impress people you don’t like. fax
This is the type of guy I'd like to have a discounted beer with.
Scumbaggers
Dam Graham this is a master piece I come back to this whenever I need that motivation to not spend money! U should do this video remastered for 2023!
excellent approach, however, i think some people allow wealth and greed to force them to live like a poor person, life is short to not enjoy your hard work, with the people you care about, to have a day where you can just be an ass
Both ends of the spectrum are laughable. If u have the money, ur allowed to upgrade and eventually flex naturally. For example, Koreans that live paycheck to paycheck thinking they can show off the rich Chinese internationals, it’s just not gonna happen lol
Should you use a Roth IRA if your goal is FIRE (because of early withdrawal fees)
Thank you
This is one of my favourite videos. I relate to how you see the money.
FIRE is BS, because once you retire, you are still broke AF and can't do anything. FIRE is a total loser approach.
Graham you are total frugalist boring loser and simp.
All you can eat sushi $30bucks?????? Where?
Thanks
Still my favourite graham video.
wow 150K a month profit from tube….I'm in the wrong business
Thank you very much.
One of the Best investments You can do is buying call options on tesla
This is still my favorite video! I would love another one like this!
I'm really glad that the fire movement exists now and we're not talking about fire festival looooooool
I've really re-worked how I've seen money but this very unusually concept that spending money on ones self is "doing so to impress people" really is an odd philosophy. Mainly because it's untrue.
My point of reaching early retirement is that i can also spend some money on the nicer things while not having to work hard and play videos and travel a lot.
silly nut.
Ever thought of getting starlink? OwO