A couple got burned out pursuing FIRE. They found another path that let them cut back at work and still enjoy life.
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One couple shares why they ditched the FIRE movement and pivoted to a more flexible strategy: Coast FIRE.
A couple got burned out pursuing FIRE. They found another path that let them cut back at work and still enjoy life.
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