What No One Tells You About Early Retirement | Steve Adcock - E91

What No One Tells You About Early Retirement | Steve Adcock - E91

Author: Jesse Cramer October 9, 2024 Duration: 53:33

Today, Jesse helps us step out of our financial frame and see the broader context of our lives. Quoting from David Foster Wallace's "This is Water" speech, he highlights our self-centered bias and makes suggestions on how we can gain greater perspective through the support of those around us. In his monologue, Jesse also notes Charlie Munger's belief that the world isn't driven by greed, but rather by envy, and that often our reality seems a certain way because of what we see around us.

Steve Adcock joins the conversation to share his own perspectives on financial independence, early retirement, and, perhaps most importantly, finding meaning in both. Previously featured on episode 16 of The Best Interest, Steve provides us with a bit of an update on his FIRE journey since retiring at just 35 years old. He gives us a taste of the quippy insights he shares weekly through Millionaire Habits and delves into some of the mental health considerations that should come along with our financial goals, sharing how he and his wife have been able to inject their financially independent lives with purpose and meaning.

If you're looking for some practical advice around the basics, mental health, and the power of passive investing, this is the episode for you.

Key Takeaways:
• What is your "frame" and how can people on the outside help us see our realities for what they are?
• Mentors, friends, or others in your network could help you step out of your frame and see your financial situation in a new light.
• How to change your lifestyle with your financial situation to maximize every moment.
• The smart shopping habits to adopt that'll set you miles ahead of most people.
• Why the basics aren't overrated and are worth revisiting regularly.
• Why you need to plan for not just getting to retirement, but also what comes after.

Key Timestamps:
(01:38) Understanding Your Frame of Reference
(03:29) David Foster Wallace's Insight on Self-Centeredness
(05:04) The Role of Envy in Personal Finance
(12:51) Interview with Steve Adcock: Achieving Financial Independence
(20:38) Lifestyle Changes and Financial Strategies
(25:50) The Power of Passive Investing
(29:50) Adjusting Spending in Retirement
(31:38) Evaluating Subscriptions and Spending
(37:45) The Importance of Financial Basics
(40:59) Finding Purpose in Retirement
(50:46) Millionaire Habits and Final Thoughts

Key Topics Discussed:
The Best Interest, Jesse Cramer, Rochester New York, financial planner, financial advisor, wealth management, retirement planning, tax planning, personal finance, retire early, financial independence, digital nomad, millionaire habits, financial basics

More from Steve:
Millionaire Habits: https://millionairehabits.us/
Website: https://steveadcock.us/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveallenadcock/
Twitter: https://x.com/SteveOnSpeed

Mentions:
Millionaire Habits: How to Achieve Financial Independence, Retire Early, and Make a Difference by Focusing on Yourself First by Steve Adcock
The Best Interest Podcast, Episode 16, "Retire at 35 with Steve Adcock" https://open.spotify.com/episode/6lhHT4r7aNfrjwVVqKL3ha?si=c00ca0f26e934a2a
Mimetic Desire and Consumer "Choice" by Katie Gatti Tassin
https://bestinterest.blog/frame/

More of The Best Interest:
Check out the Best Interest Blog at bestinterest.blog
Contact me at jesse@bestinterest.blog

The Best Interest Podcast is a personal podcast meant for educational and entertainment. It should not be taken as financial advice, and is not prescriptive of your financial situation.


Navigating the world of money can feel overwhelming, with a constant stream of conflicting tips and trendy, quick-fix schemes. Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors-The Best Interest cuts through that noise. Host Jesse Cramer brings a unique perspective to the conversation, transitioning from his background as an aerospace engineer to his work as a fiduciary financial advisor. This podcast is built on the principle that genuine wealth isn't built overnight through speculation, but through consistent, well-reasoned decisions made over decades. Each episode delves into the mechanics and mindset required for that journey, exploring topics like retirement planning, intelligent investing, and the behavioral aspects of managing money. You'll find discussions that go beyond surface-level advice, examining the "why" behind proven strategies and how to apply them to your own life. The tone is conversational and grounded, avoiding financial jargon in favor of clear explanations. It’s a resource for anyone tired of the hype and seeking a sustainable path forward. By focusing on evidence-based ideas and patient execution, this podcast aims to provide listeners with the tools and confidence to build a secure financial future on their own terms. Tune in for a thoughtful, long-term approach to personal finance that prioritizes your best interest.
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