How personal tragedy motivated this engineer to achieve FI and retire early, with Adam Fortuna
#44: One common trait of ordinary people who accomplish extraordinary things is their ability to turn personal struggle and tragedy into resilient energy channeled toward big goals.
And one of the most challenging tragedies ordinary people commonly face is the death of an immediate family member.
This week, I talk with Adam Fortuna, an engineer who turned his mother’s untimely death into motivation to achieve financial independence and retire early – which he did at age 36 with a portfolio >$2M.
We discuss:
What personal life events motivated YOU to get smart about your finances? How would a windfall impact your retirement plans? Let me know by leaving a comment when you’re done.
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