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Matt | The Mini-Retirement Maximalist

@MiniRetireMatt

I quit practicing law in NYC | Stop waiting for 'someday' | Start living today | The best parts of life are outside the office | 5 mini-retirements so far

What's a "mini-retirement"? ➔ शामिल हुए Ocak 2023
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Matt | The Mini-Retirement Maximalist
I recently returned from ~2 months of traveling. Italy. Wyoming. Montana. North Dakota. Not for work. But to appreciate life beyond the office. Here are some of the small moments I’ll never forget... And why you can’t afford to wait for “someday” (click here & scroll) ↓
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Can you actually retire comfortably? If you have $1M invested, then YES! With $1M invested, using the 4% rule, you can safely pull out $40,000 per year. As long as you're healthy, debt-free, and mortgage-free, you're all set.
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Investment milestones: $100,000 invested = one month mini-retirement each year $250,000 invested = All housing costs covered by dividends $500,000 invested = FU money $1,000,000 invested = Retire comfortably What level are you at?
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Joe B ┃ WEALTHY, Redefined.
Joe B ┃ WEALTHY, Redefined.@WealthyRedefine·
Trying to impress everyone usually leads to a life that doesn’t feel like yours.
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Orchrd@OrchrdSports·
@MiniRetireMatt That’s how much people HAVE. Not how much they SHOULD have for the “mindset milestones” you put in place
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NotMyRealName
NotMyRealName@BartomeoMatthew·
@MiniRetireMatt Depends on what you mean by retire comfortably and at what age. If you have $1M in the bank at 45, you can’t retire comfortably.
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Banana Republic 🦧@Monkeyiobe·
These milestones look clean on paper, but the median American has saved less than $10,000. The Gorilla built a system where most Monkeys can't even cover a $1,000 emergency, also Monkey works 40yrs chasing level one 😔. Most pple aren't picking a level .... they're just trying to survive the jungle.
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Orchrd
Orchrd@OrchrdSports·
@MiniRetireMatt These numbers are all wildly wrong for the average person 😂
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VineTuning@VineTuning·
@MiniRetireMatt Not sure I follow this. 3% draw rates on assets(4% if aggressive), at the highest you're at $40k a year with $1M. Perhaps you eat into principal more, but eventually you run out.
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Chris
Chris@ChrisandOla·
@MiniRetireMatt Thank you my friend! I know you will!!!
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Chris@ChrisandOla·
Good Saturday morning! The beautiful tease of warm weather has left us. I hope you all have a wonderful day! Stay inspired. #saturdayvibes
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Rashi Umapathi@rashiumapathi·
How to build a 3-month content calendar in 90 minutes: Step 1 (20 min): List your ICP's 10 biggest problems Don't think about your product. Think about their week. Step 2 (20 min): For each problem, write: ⬩➤ One "this is why this happens" post (diagnosis) ⬩➤ One "here's how to fix it" post (prescription) ⬩➤ One "here's someone who had it and what they did" post (story) You now have 30 posts. Step 3 (20 min): Assign types Rotate: hot take → how-to → story → bookmark → thread (weekly) Step 4 (20 min): Sequence them Week 1: Problem awareness Week 2: Solution and tactics Week 3: Social proof and stories Week 4: Advanced and lead gen Step 5 (10 min): Schedule the first 2 weeks Everything else is flexible. First 2 weeks are locked. You're not writing content. You're having a 3-month conversation with your ICP. Plan it like one.
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Rashi Umapathi@rashiumapathi·
@MiniRetireMatt Useful as motivation, not reality. $1M means very different things depending on your lifestyle
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Roman Puglise, CFP®
Roman Puglise, CFP®@RomanPuglise·
@MiniRetireMatt It is a game changer… until you see it you don’t realize the silly and little things that add up over the month
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Roman Puglise, CFP®@RomanPuglise·
The biggest lie in personal finance: “Once I make more, I’ll feel ahead.” No you won’t. You’ll just upgrade your life faster than you build wealth👇
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Eric Norden@EJNorden·
@MiniRetireMatt I found out the hard way, answers to emails, begets more emails. Don't do it.
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People who believe they have no choice but to reply to work emails outside of business hours, on weekends, and during vacation...
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Lindsay@lindsay__stamp·
Sometimes a social media break is good for the soul 🕊️ What’s up guys!
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