You Retired at 35. Then You Got Bored. Here's What Happened
The alarm stopped going off. The portfolio was at $1,050,000. The 4% rule said the math worked. And for the first month, it did. Then month three arrived. And the boredom nobody warned you about. This is the sequel to retiring at 35 — the part the spreadsheet didn't cover. What happens when the structure of work disappears and the freedom you spent eight years building turns out to be a different thing from purpose. What happens when you meet someone, and the retirement plan built for one person has to become a plan for two. What happens when the recalculation includes a wedding, childcare at $1,600 a month, and a margin that shrinks from comfortable to functional overnight. And what happens when the newsletter you started to fill the empty Tuesday mornings starts generating $7,400 a month — and you realize the financial independence didn't retire you from work. It gave you the option to choose which work to do. This is what the other side of early retirement actually looks like. Not the highlight reel. The real version. ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 — The alarm doesn't go off. Again. 01:39 — Month one: everything you imagined 03:10 — Month three: the boredom nobody warned you about 05:29 — The variable the spreadsheet missed: Maya 07:36 — The recalculation: wife, wedding, children, childcare 11:42 — What $94,000 a year actually looks like for a family 14:00 — Ben calls on a Thursday night 🔔 Subscribe for documentary-style breakdowns of how money actually works at every level. #EarlyRetirement #RetireAt35 #FIREMovement #FinancialIndependence #EarlyRetirementReality #WhatNoOneTellsYou #FamilyFinances #ChildcareCosts #FinancialFreedom #RetirementPlanning #4PercentRule #PassiveIncome #PersonalFinance #WealthBuilding

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