
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Here's a question nobody in the FIRE movement talks about: What if you reach financial independence... and don't want to quit?
Joe Saul-Sehy, OG, Paula Pant (Afford Anything), and Doc G (Earn & Invest) tackle the idea of Reverse FIRE—people who've hit their number but choose to keep working anyway. And before you roll your eyes, hear them out.
Because it turns out that having enough money doesn't automatically make you happy. And for a lot of people, walking away from work means walking away from purpose, identity, and the structure that kept them sane. The question isn't just "can I afford to retire?"—it's "what am I retiring to?"
This conversation gets real about the hidden costs of quitting too soon, why some financially independent people feel guilty for wanting to work, and how to think about retirement not as a finish line but as a design problem. Whether you're sprinting toward early retirement or secretly wondering if you'd be bored out of your mind, this episode will make you rethink what freedom actually looks like.
Plus: Doug's T-shirt trivia takes a weird turn (as always), and the crew proves that the best financial conversations happen when nobody's trying to sell you a course.
What You'll Walk Away With:
• Why "enough money" doesn't equal "enough purpose"—and what to do about it
• How to think about work after financial independence (hint: it's not all or nothing)
• The identity crisis nobody warns you about when you stop working—and how to avoid it
• What financially independent people actually do with their time (spoiler: many keep earning)
• Permission to want both: financial security and meaningful work
Before You Hit Play, Think About This:
If money wasn't an issue tomorrow, would you keep doing what you're doing? If the answer is "no"—why are you still doing it? And if the answer is "yes"—what does that tell you about retirement?
Drop your take in the comments. The basement wants to know: Are you racing toward FIRE, or are you building something you never want to leave?
Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201
Enjoy!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
By StackingBenjamins.com | Cumulus Podcast Network4.4
19231,923 ratings
Here's a question nobody in the FIRE movement talks about: What if you reach financial independence... and don't want to quit?
Joe Saul-Sehy, OG, Paula Pant (Afford Anything), and Doc G (Earn & Invest) tackle the idea of Reverse FIRE—people who've hit their number but choose to keep working anyway. And before you roll your eyes, hear them out.
Because it turns out that having enough money doesn't automatically make you happy. And for a lot of people, walking away from work means walking away from purpose, identity, and the structure that kept them sane. The question isn't just "can I afford to retire?"—it's "what am I retiring to?"
This conversation gets real about the hidden costs of quitting too soon, why some financially independent people feel guilty for wanting to work, and how to think about retirement not as a finish line but as a design problem. Whether you're sprinting toward early retirement or secretly wondering if you'd be bored out of your mind, this episode will make you rethink what freedom actually looks like.
Plus: Doug's T-shirt trivia takes a weird turn (as always), and the crew proves that the best financial conversations happen when nobody's trying to sell you a course.
What You'll Walk Away With:
• Why "enough money" doesn't equal "enough purpose"—and what to do about it
• How to think about work after financial independence (hint: it's not all or nothing)
• The identity crisis nobody warns you about when you stop working—and how to avoid it
• What financially independent people actually do with their time (spoiler: many keep earning)
• Permission to want both: financial security and meaningful work
Before You Hit Play, Think About This:
If money wasn't an issue tomorrow, would you keep doing what you're doing? If the answer is "no"—why are you still doing it? And if the answer is "yes"—what does that tell you about retirement?
Drop your take in the comments. The basement wants to know: Are you racing toward FIRE, or are you building something you never want to leave?
Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201
Enjoy!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

3,552 Listeners

23,196 Listeners

1,266 Listeners

3,205 Listeners

1,162 Listeners

803 Listeners

758 Listeners

1,289 Listeners

449 Listeners

538 Listeners

990 Listeners

1,776 Listeners

5,141 Listeners

10,187 Listeners

678 Listeners

2,970 Listeners

889 Listeners

3,078 Listeners

6,463 Listeners

731 Listeners

455 Listeners

140 Listeners

201 Listeners

2,247 Listeners

2,937 Listeners

83 Listeners

357 Listeners

19 Listeners

53 Listeners

766 Listeners

3 Listeners

2 Listeners

8 Listeners