PaintsWithAllTheColors
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I took a listen to this... to be honest, I kind of agree with her. I think $2m is not nearly enough for retirement for the vast majority of people. She's a bit more extreme and not looking at things nuanced enough, but by and large I think her point is valid - MOST Americans should not consider FIRE as a way to just stop working at 30. The thing is - I don't think most FIRE people want to just stop working and lounge around like she seems to imply. It's more the mindset of not having to stress about money and work and not being beholden to anyone for financial security.She’s nuts. Who realistically has a couple hundred thousand in retirement cash flow a year?
Also, as an aside, living in a HCOL, I don't think it's unrealistic to save for/plan for needing a couple hundred thousand per year.