What happens after you retire early? People who have done it in their 30s describe boredom, identity shifts, and second thoughts.
Rose Han achieved financial independence at age 32. Courtesy of Rose Han Business Insider has spoken with many people chasing early retirement. Those who have achieved it say that life after work isn't without challenges. Early retirement can be rewarding, but it can also raise deeper questions about purpose. The Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) movement is often centered on numbers: net worth targets, savings rates, investment growth, and the age at which you can finally leave work behind. An intense focus on accumulation, however, can come with tradeoffs. Business Insider has spoken with a handful of inidivuals pursuing early retirement, and some of them say that chasing FIRE meant not being able to fully live in the present. Plus, once they stepped away from work, they had to confront a bigger question than how much money was enough: What, exactly, were they retiring for? That was true for Josette Chang, who left her finance job in 2024, Gwendolyn Merz, wh...