Financial Independence

How do I achieve financial independence before my mid 30's?

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that's easy, you just need to make a ton of money first.

get a job in a high-skill field
realize you can work independently or on a consultancy basis

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Read the sticky

Read and apply shit from book "the richest man in babylon"

Work hard. And if you think you work hard, then work harder. If you're good at a hobby, try to sell it in free time.
Don't waste your money. Sure, you can spend money but try to "invest" it. For example, try to find a gf if you don't have any. Go out, have fun, get laid.
In my personal experience, I used to spend most money on small things that are not expensive, but I buy to much of it, so yeah...
Make a monthly financial plan, see where the cash is going.
>t. 21 and financially independent.
Car, house, wife, doggo and a cat. Will get a baby boy in about 1 month. Hype hype hype.

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>21
>wife
What the fuck

While most people mature in their 20s, I had to force myself to mature when I was 15. Drunktard father, depressed antidepressants addict of a mother and a 6 year old younger brother. I quit school to raise my bro and started working +12 hours a day. My bro is still with me and my wife (we married last year). He's going to school and he will have bright future.