Rethinking Financial Freedom
Exploring the traditional approach to financial planning reveals a common pitfall: a focus on efficiency over true freedom. Many find themselves tied to mortgages and retirement accounts, accumulating wealth but lacking liquidity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of building a portfolio that not only grows but also enables a lifestyle of freedom, even if it means sacrificing some efficiency along the way.In this clip
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