Most people chase FI to stop working—Clint Murphy's doing the opposite. Brad sits down with Clint, who's recently coined a term that flips the conventional FI playbook: "FI and Choose." Instead of racing to quit, Clint's using his growing independence to double down on work he loves while shedding everything else. The conversation grew out of their recent five-day retreat in Breckenridge—the kind of event where late-night talks about money morph into something deeper.
Connection Through FI
- FI gatherings create space for conversations that go far beyond spreadsheets and savings rates
- Shared values around money open doors to discussions about purpose, relationships, and personal growth
- Community events foster bonds that extend into real friendship
The Power of Vulnerability
- Opening up about struggles and uncertainties strengthens connections
- Your quirks and eccentricities make you interesting—lean into them
- Authentic conversation requires dropping the performance
"It's those little eccentricities that make people interesting."
Simplicity and Enjoyment
- Joy doesn't scale with spending—pickleball costs almost nothing and delivers outsized happiness
- The realization that a fulfilling life can be inexpensive changes the FI math entirely
- Being present in low-cost activities often beats expensive distractions
"The simple life can be enjoyable; we don't need all this money to do all these things."
FI and Choose Philosophy
- Financial independence isn't an endpoint—it's a gateway to choosing how you spend your time
- The real power is selecting what to pursue, not just what to quit
- Aligning ambition with simplicity creates room for what actually matters
"When you get to some degree of FI you have choice and you have almost unlimited choice."
"When you pursue FI, you're actually pursuing freedom and choice."
Related Resources
- The Growth Guide Podcast: thegrowth.guide
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