While working on this podcast episode, I stumbled upon this text:
F–– You Money
Back in the 1920s, the actor Humphrey Bogart used to keep a $100 bill in his nightstand at all times. That’s the equivalent of over $1,200 today. He referred to it as his ‘f–– you money’, because it meant he’d never be forced to take a part he didn’t want. He once said that the only good reason for making money was so you can tell anyone in the world to go to hell.
What’s your number? How much money would you need to happily turn down opportunities that you don’t want? And what if you could turn them down before you hit that number…?
Then it hit me, because what Chris Mamula, todays guest did was not to retire, he just saved enough f—- you money, to become free enough to only choose what he is doing.
If you want to know what that means to him and how he actually managed to have that amount of money by 41 listen to the episode or find out more about him directly at:
https://twitter.com/caniretire_yet or
https://www.caniretireyet.com/
Until then, take care my friend.
Best, Floh
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