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That's why I want to be financially independent, diff than a startup, tho.

Doing a startup might get me financial independence, but only at the expense of possibly years and years of grinding effort, given the normal stats.

However, if my standard of living is low enough, and I pick my location well, I should be able to become financially independent in not too many years at a normal job.

Additionally, if you put a few years into the military, you could even get a free grad degree.




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