567 | Are We Taking the Wrong Risks?

567 | Are We Taking the Wrong Risks?

Most financial independence seekers are winning at money but losing at life—and they don't even realize it. Chris Hutchins and Brad Barrett challenge the FI community's obsession with safety, exploring whether the real risk isn't running out of money, but running out of time to enjoy it. The conversation centers on a provocative premise: those pursuing 100% certainty in their withdrawal rates are, by definition, over-saving and sacrificing irreplaceable experiences with family and friends. The discussion unpacks the 4% rule and its hidden costs. Tyler Gardner's research suggests that prioritizing absolute financial security often leads to depriving ourselves of meaningful life experiences. Chris and Brad examine this tension as parents watching their children grow, questioning whether the fleeting nature of family time should reshape financial priorities entirely—including radical choices like taking entire summers off while kids are young. A core theme is redefining risk. The hosts argue that many optimize finances meticulously while being reckless with time, the only truly non-renewable resource. They explore how even small income streams post-retirement—side hustles, part-time work, passion projects—can dramatically reduce the savings required for FI, yet most plan as if they'll never earn another dollar. This conservative approach creates a paradox: the safer your money, the more constrained your life. The episode also covers practical strategies for shifting spending toward experiences without sacrificing financial security. Brad challenges listeners to audit their budgets, identifying areas where money sits idle while opportunities for memory-making pass by. Planning trips and activities well in advance creates anticipation and maximizes both emotional and financial value. Flexibility in travel—being open to dates and destinations—unlocks outsized returns from rewards programs and off-peak pricing. Key Topics Conservative Goals Discussion (00:01:12) Chris reflects on why the FI community often prioritizes financial safety over meaningful experiences, questioning whether this focus creates its own form of risk. The 4% Rule (00:03:47) Discussion of the traditional 4% withdrawal guideline and Tyler Gardner's research suggesting that optimizing for certainty leads to over-saving and missed opportunities. Rethinking Life Choices (00:10:44) As parents, they examine how the limited time with children should influence financial and personal decisions, including bold moves like extended time off. Spending for Experiences (00:14:01) Brad challenges listeners to audit spending and redirect funds toward experiences, arguing that memories deliver higher returns than accumulated wealth. Importance of Flexibility in Spending (00:40:12) The benefits of flexibility in finances and travel planning, emphasizing advance planning to maximize opportunities for meaningful experiences. Quotes "A 100% chance of success of your withdrawal is a 100% chance that you over-saved, by definition." (00:08:02) "The risk is that you're just not living the life you really want to live because you're so focused on saving." (00:10:44) "There's an opportunity cost of not living your life." (00:15:04) Resources Chris Hutchins Website and Podcast (00:15:52) Terminology 4% rule (00:03:47) A retirement guideline suggesting you can withdraw 4% of savings annually without running out of money. Financial Independence (FI) (00:01:12) Having sufficient personal wealth to live without working for basic necessities. Die With Zero (00:10:44) A philosophy advocating spending on experiences rather than hoarding wealth, aiming to fully enjoy life. ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 568 — The FiiRE Framework | Essential Listening

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605 | Retire in Less Than 10 Years

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At 21, Cody Berman appeared on ChooseFI as a college student discovering financial independence. Three years later, he retired at 26. Now 30 with a $5 million net worth, he's back to reveal exactly ho...

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604 | Getting Personal With Personal Finance: Bill Yount

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603 | Crash Proof: The Science Of Stock Market Resilience | Brian Feroldi

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602 | FI 201 Beyond FI Basics: Asset Allocation & Market Psychology Mastery

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Most investors lose to the market because they're trying to pick winners in a game where only 4% of stocks have created 100% of market wealth over the past century. The math isn't in your favor—but th...

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Devon Gimbel just booked over $250,000 in travel last year using credit card points—but she's the first to tell you award travel isn't "free." It's a strategy for 10x-ing your existing travel budget b...

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600 | FI 101: Teaching Financial Independence to Your Community

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A dead local meetup group attracted just 5 people to its first gathering at a brewery. Two years later, that same group draws 70+ attendees to structured educational sessions, with newcomers driving a...

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599 | ABLE Accounts: Major Update | Brynne Conroy

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