When work becomes optional, a new question appears: who do you want to be now?
Brad Barrett retired in 2015 at age 35 after a 13 year career as an accountant. Since then, he’s spent the last decade experimenting with early retirement, building ChooseFI into one of the largest personal finance podcasts in the world, and refining what a meaningful life actually looks like after financial independence.
In this episode, Brad shares what pushed him toward financial independence, the key financial decisions that accelerated his path, and the surprising lessons he’s learned after 10+ years of optional work. We also talk about balance, identity, intentional living, and why some people stay one more year longer than they need to.
If you’re pursuing financial independence or wondering what life really looks like on the other side, this conversation will challenge you to think deeper about time, money, and what truly matters.
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In This Episode You’ll Learn:
Why Brad started pursuing financial independence in his 20s
The financial decisions that helped him retire at 35
How to think differently about spending and intentionality
What early retirement is really like after the honeymoon phase
Why “one more year” can cost more than you think
Resources Mentioned:
ChooseFI Podcast: https://choosefi.com
ChooseFI Local Groups: https://choosefi.com/local
Monarch Money (track your net worth): https://marriagekidsandmoney.com/monarchmoney
Leave a voicemail for the show: https://marriagekidsandmoney.com/voicemail
Podcast Credits:
Host: Andy Hill
Editor: Johnny Sohl
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