Legacy Dad
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I know we are talking a lot about the definition of "fastlane" versus "slowlane" so could those who are out, list the age they were when they exited the rat race?
I know a lot of people who get out in their 30's - 40's and it seems that they had some seed $$ to go from (equity, insurance, appreciated 401k) that they then applied to fastlane investments to get free.
But those that start with nothing and get free in a few years (MJ) are few and far between?
Lance
I know a lot of people who get out in their 30's - 40's and it seems that they had some seed $$ to go from (equity, insurance, appreciated 401k) that they then applied to fastlane investments to get free.
But those that start with nothing and get free in a few years (MJ) are few and far between?
Lance
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