I will admit, that I got a lot of useful info from *some* of the bloggers. But as I looked into it, I found that many (most?) either had significant income from another "job" (income from ads on blogs, construction work, etc) or their spouse was still employed full-time. No doubt there is benefit from working at a job you enjoy, and a benefit from a degree of frugality. Financial responsibility, and Financial independence are important, but the principles are available for free. You don't need a "course".
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I will admit, that I got a lot of useful info from *some* of the bloggers. But as I looked into it, I found that many (most?) either had significant income from another "job" (income from ads on blogs, construction work, etc) or their spouse was still employed full-time. No doubt there is benefit from working at a job you enjoy, and a benefit from a degree of frugality. Financial responsibility, and Financial independence are important, but the principles are available for free. You don't need a "course".
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