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Your Money Guide on the Side

The Simple Path to F-You Money | JL Collins

Your Money Guide on the Side

Tyler Gardner

Business, Education, Entrepreneurship, Investing, How To

4.92.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

And in case you missed it, check out last week's episode of Your Money Guide on the Side where we answered the question, How do I Buy a New Car Without Getting Screwed? Today’s guest is someone whose work has quietly and profoundly shaped how a generation thinks about money. JL Collins is the author of The Simple Path to Wealth, a personal finance classic that has empowered hundreds of thousands to think differently about investing, independence, and freedom. In this conversation, JL and I explore the real meaning behind financial independence — not retiring early, but reclaiming your ability to say no. We go back to the moments that shaped his life philosophy: the bold four-month leave he took just two years into his first job, the decision to convince his wife to leave her job while he wasn’t earning a paycheck, and the early desire to build what he calls FU money — not to quit work, but to buy back control. We revisit Black Monday in 1987 and how that shaped JL’s views on market volatility, risk, and emotional discipline. He shares how a humbling mistake helped hardwire the importance of staying the course, and how index investing eventually became the core of his life’s message: simplify. We also talk about the new edition of The Simple Path to Wealth, what’s changed, what hasn’t, and how his daughter went from being the reluctant listener to co-pilot on the updated edition. This is a conversation about money, yes — but more than that, it’s about living deliberately. JL reminds us that wealth isn’t about what we can afford — it’s about what we no longer have to worry about. You’ll hear about: How JL built his investing philosophy through trial and error Why VTSAX and chill remains his core guidance What it means to live in a world where, eventually, everything is "free" Why simplicity is a radical act in a noisy, complex world And why, if you get the money stuff right early, you can spend the rest of your life not thinking about it at all.

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0:00.0

Market crashes are inevitable. The trigger is always something different.

0:05.0

They're pretty rare. If you're going to invest in equities, you have to understand that every now and again,

0:10.0

it's going to get very ugly. If you live in Florida, you have to understand that every now and again,

0:15.0

a hurricane is going to come through. And it's very scary, and it's potentially dangerous, especially if you run outside to panic,

0:24.2

but if you hunker down and wait, the storm blows over and the sunshine comes out and the birds sing

0:29.3

again. Hello, friends. This is Tyler Gardner, welcoming you to another episode of your

0:35.0

Money Guide on the Side, where it is my job to simplify what

0:38.5

seems complex, add nuance to what seems simple, and learn from and alongside some of the

0:44.2

brightest minds in money, finance, and investing. So let's get started and get you one step

0:49.8

closer to where you need to be. Today's guest is someone whose work has quietly and profoundly shaped the way an entire generation

0:59.6

thinks about money and investing.

1:02.6

J.L. Collins is the author of The Simple Path to Wealth, one of the most enduring personal

1:08.8

finance books of the last decade.

1:13.5

What J.L. offers isn't just a strategy.

1:20.7

It's a philosophy. It's a way of seeing money not as the goal, but as a tool, a means to time,

1:29.0

freedom, and agency. Long before the fire movement had a name, J.L. was already practicing its core principle,

1:35.9

that financial independence is not about retiring early, but about reclaiming your ability to say no.

1:41.3

In today's conversation, we go back to the moments that shaped that conviction.

1:45.6

From asking for a four-month leave just two years into his first job,

1:51.1

to making what he calls the best purchase of his life, convincing his wife to leave her job,

1:57.8

well, he had no paycheck. J.L. has consistently chosen freedom over convention. We talk about what it was like to live through Black Monday in 1987 as a young investor.

2:02.6

We talk about index funds, volatility, parenting, and why when faced with complexity,

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