I’ve noticed a lot of discussions recently about the book ‘Playing with Fire’ and how it approaches financial independence. Many claim it offers a new outlook on money management and living a fulfilling life. But with so many financial strategies out there, how can we tell if this one is worth our time?
Having been retired for a few years now, I’ve started to focus more on the simple joys, like gardening and home projects. Still, the concept of financial independence continues to resonate with me, especially as I see others adapting to life after work. It makes me wonder—how practical are the principles from the book for someone who has already transitioned into retirement?
For those who have read ‘Playing with Fire,’ what insights did you gain? Do you believe its concepts can be effectively applied in retirement, or is it primarily aimed at those still in their careers? I’m eager to hear your opinions!