Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, I don't follow this guy but....he didn't drive to the grocery store? What?
Bikes. He’s into bikes. He’s cheap AF.
What, really? How do you do a grocery run for a family on a bike? That is not an efficient use of your time, and time = money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He got divorced recently.
If my spouse was that frugal, I would find him hard to live with.
No driving to the grocery store? Deal breaker.
No meals out? Deal breaker
I admire his committment. And he showed me how to cut some of the fat out of my budget and enjoy free things more even when i don't have to.
But his whole deal seems like it would be toxic to a serious relationship.
Mrs Money Mustache left him?!?!
No. He left her
He filed and left but it sounds like she’s the one who emotionally left the marriage first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, I don't follow this guy but....he didn't drive to the grocery store? What?
Bikes. He’s into bikes. He’s cheap AF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He got divorced recently.
If my spouse was that frugal, I would find him hard to live with.
No driving to the grocery store? Deal breaker.
No meals out? Deal breaker
I admire his committment. And he showed me how to cut some of the fat out of my budget and enjoy free things more even when i don't have to.
But his whole deal seems like it would be toxic to a serious relationship.
Mrs Money Mustache left him?!?!
No. He left her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He got divorced recently.
If my spouse was that frugal, I would find him hard to live with.
No driving to the grocery store? Deal breaker.
No meals out? Deal breaker
I admire his committment. And he showed me how to cut some of the fat out of my budget and enjoy free things more even when i don't have to.
But his whole deal seems like it would be toxic to a serious relationship.
Mrs Money Mustache left him?!?!
Anonymous wrote:He got divorced recently.
If my spouse was that frugal, I would find him hard to live with.
No driving to the grocery store? Deal breaker.
No meals out? Deal breaker
I admire his committment. And he showed me how to cut some of the fat out of my budget and enjoy free things more even when i don't have to.
But his whole deal seems like it would be toxic to a serious relationship.
Anonymous wrote:OK, I don't follow this guy but....he didn't drive to the grocery store? What?
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty amazing. The first few pages complain about MMM being a 1%er. However, if you actually read the blog, that didn't happen until several years after "retirement." Everyone wants to dismiss this as impossible, but it still comes down to spending less (way less than you make). I think he sold out at the end and his most recent posts are garbage, but ultimately, the blog is about living your best life and trying to be happy with what you have. Getting wrapped up in the numbers is silly. The point is that we have so much in America. Go to a "3rd" world country and see people in real poverty and you might learn to appreciate how little you need to live.
Anonymous wrote:"you, too, can retire at age 30 with less than $1 million in assets. Just figure out a passive income stream that pays you around half a million bucks a year!"
Anonymous wrote:
But they're NOT like the people they are trying to help, organize, or lead. They don't have only $23,000 a year. And that is what limits their authority and wisdom to tell the $23,000 a year people what to do.