‘Company Loyalty Will Make You Poor': Early Retiree Credits His $1 Million Net Worth to These 7 ‘Unpopular Opinions'

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Self-made millionaire Steve Adcock retired early in his mid-30s. He got rich the old-fashioned way, by working a 9-to-5 and saving and investing wisely. He also attributes his financial success to seven unpopular life and money rules.

from research firm Ramsey Solutions found that 74% of millennials believe millionaires inherited their money, and more than half of baby boomers think the same.

I chose to wait until I found someone who shared the same financial values — and it was one of the best life decisions I ever made. I always put my health first, and as a result, I feel happier and much more energetic, productive and creative.I came from a very low-income family. My grandfather was a pastor and barely got by financially because he wasn't good with his money.

 

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MakeIt Rule 1: Do not make your job your life. You can love your job, but when it starts to become 24/7 and you find yourself working at crazy hours and on the weekends, you've taken it too far. Odds are you'll end up stressed and burned out.

MakeIt Do people still think $1m is a lot of money?

MakeIt Some are intrinsically loyal, and for them: economic incentive does a poor job of breakdown in this core principle.

MakeIt No such thing as company loyalty anymore especially when they won’t even raise your salary by the inflation rate.

MakeIt Yea. Companies can also black ball you

MakeIt Retired with $1M? What is this? 1985?

MakeIt There are literally people who think loyalty will benefit you in the world rn? Damn. Come to Jesus children. Let me show you the way. And it has zero to do with loyalty to the corporatocracy.

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