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Financial independence

Lark

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Do you think that financial independence is possible to anyone who starts out as a "NINJA", ie no investments, no job or assets?

Excluding luck, windfalls and good fortune but presuming a good work ethic and access to wage paying employment?
 

Metamorphosis

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If you stay having no job, no investments, and no assets, then no. If however, you are willing to change that, then yes.

reddit.com/r/financialindependence
 

Littleclaypot

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I don't see how you can have financial independence if you have no job.
 

Coriolis

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Do you think that financial independence is possible to anyone who starts out as a "NINJA", ie no investments, no job or assets?

Excluding luck, windfalls and good fortune but presuming a good work ethic and access to wage paying employment?
Absolutely. I started off that way, and so do most people.
 

Snoopy22

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Yes, we make our own luck.
 
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