*Light-hearted confession*
When I first heard of FIRE in relation to retirement, I thought it meant: F* It, Retire Early…anyone else??

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Haha. So, it’s not uncommon to hear people refer to the target as “f* you money” where they can say FU or F this and walk away from their job.

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