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FIRE on a Low Income: Why It’s Still for Me (Even as a SINK, Not a DINK)

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Think financial independence is only for tech bros and high-earning couples? Think again.

In this episode, I talk about pursuing FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) on a modest income—on my own, living in London, without six-figure earnings or a partner to split bills with. I'm what you'd call a SINK: Single Income, No Kids.

I cover:

  • Why FIRE often feels like a high-income club (and why it shouldn't)
  • What it’s really like navigating FIRE circles and forums as a low earner
  • Why I still believe FIRE is possible for me—and for anyone
  • How I stay the course, even when the numbers feel slow

This one’s for anyone who’s ever felt like they don’t earn “enough” to be on the FIRE path. You don’t need a big salary. You need clarity, consistency, and your own version of freedom.

📩 Want to chat about your money journey? I’m opening up a few free money coaching spots. DM me on Instagram @onestepwealthier or email [email protected]. No pressure—just a chat.

🌱 Want to start investing but feel overwhelmed? Download my free guide Start Investing Without Freaking Out here: onestepwealthier.carrd.co

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Think financial independence is only for tech bros and high-earning couples? Think again.

In this episode, I talk about pursuing FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) on a modest income—on my own, living in London, without six-figure earnings or a partner to split bills with. I'm what you'd call a SINK: Single Income, No Kids.

I cover:

  • Why FIRE often feels like a high-income club (and why it shouldn't)
  • What it’s really like navigating FIRE circles and forums as a low earner
  • Why I still believe FIRE is possible for me—and for anyone
  • How I stay the course, even when the numbers feel slow

This one’s for anyone who’s ever felt like they don’t earn “enough” to be on the FIRE path. You don’t need a big salary. You need clarity, consistency, and your own version of freedom.

📩 Want to chat about your money journey? I’m opening up a few free money coaching spots. DM me on Instagram @onestepwealthier or email [email protected]. No pressure—just a chat.

🌱 Want to start investing but feel overwhelmed? Download my free guide Start Investing Without Freaking Out here: onestepwealthier.carrd.co

  continue reading

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