meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Early Retirement - Financial Freedom (Investing, Tax Planning, Retirement Strategy, Personal Finance)

Why I Chose To Retire At 70 (Surprising Truth Revealed) | Retirement Reality

Early Retirement - Financial Freedom (Investing, Tax Planning, Retirement Strategy, Personal Finance)

Ari Taublieb, CFP®, MBA

Real Estate Investing, Stock Investing, Careers, Save On Taxes, Retirement, Business, Personal Finance, Investing, How To Retire, Early Retirement, Retirement Planning, Entrepreneurship

4.7583 Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Jim doesn’t describe retirement as lazy or slow. He calls it unrushed. After decades of meaningful work with much of it spent serving as a missionary and living overseas, Jim retired just shy of 70. Not because he had to, but because the work had reached a natural pause. The urgency lifted, the schedule loosened, and for the first time in a long time, life stopped pushing him forward. Financially, Jim’s story is refreshingly calm. He explains how saving consistently, living frugally, ...

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:21.2

Welcome back to the early retirement podcast. I want all of you to know the earliest time you can retire. Doesn't mean you actually need to retire. In fact, most people think when I say, hey, you're in a position to retire that people just do. That doesn't happen that often. Most of the time people go, wow, that's great to know. I'm going to keep working another year for my team so I don't just leave them high and dry. Or I've got this project or I don't know what I'm going to do yet in retirement,

0:24.2

but it's really nice going to work knowing I don't actually have to be here.

0:29.1

If I have a bad day, if politics change, I have the ability to do what I want to do,

0:31.5

which is spend my time on whatever it is I want to do.

0:33.9

And that's once again where I want all of you to live.

0:56.5

I don't want you in that I don't know phase. Many of you have heard this before, but I'm a soccer player and my wife says I'm worse than hangary when I'm injured. If you don't know hangary, that's hungry and angry, a very dangerous combination. And she used to think right when I get my MRI, I'm going to be even worse than that. Why? Because I'm going to see the severity of my injury. But the truth is I relax, and I relax if the injury is bad, because now I know the truth. I have a plan. Got it. I might have to do six months of physical therapy or a year to get back on the field, but I know what I need to do in order to, once again, play soccer, which is the goal in this case. I want all of you to know, wow, what if markets went down right when I retired?

1:45.1

Or what if tax brackets change? Or what if my health changes? Or what if, what if I live longer? Or what if, what if, wow, I still see that I would be in a position if I were to make the following changes. Great. I still want to retire. So if you're wondering, okay, what do I need to know before I retire. Once again, guys, you can email me the word retire in the subject line, and I will respond back with a free guide. It's a checklist to make sure you don't forget anything. If you want to build your own plan, just make sure to put in the subject line the word optimize, and then I'll send you the software that I use to build financial plans. And then finally, we love to help people retire early. So you can go to our website rootfinancial.com. And that's when people are like,

1:49.9

wow, I need to be financially educated on all retirement topics. But I don't want to actually

1:54.6

be the one in charge of implementing it because I want to be enjoying my retirement. And it's our

1:59.6

job to make sure we're helping you get the most true value out of what you've worked so hard for. So many people just keep working until 60, 65, thinking, you know what? That's what I got to do. That's what my parents did. But that's not the reality. The reality is there's so many of you who listen to this podcast who go, wow, maybe I could retire earlier, but don't take action on it.

2:18.9

And we want to show you, hey, here's when it could be possible. And we're not just going to sugarcoat it. We're not going to blow smoke. We're going to show, hey, here's the reality based on your situation, how much you could spend, here's what's reasonable. So it might surprise you, but it also might be a little bit of tough love. and we believe in being transparent.

2:33.5

So hopefully the podcast resonates.

2:36.3

I do all of this for you guys.

2:38.0

For free. but it also might be a little bit of tough love, and we believe in being transparent. So hopefully the podcast resonates. I do all of this for you guys for free, and I love getting to do it. So thank you in advance for letting me record these episodes or also just feels like I'm talking to outer space. So I appreciate you guys emailing me for these free guides. That's a long intro. Let's get to the episode. At this point in life, I can say what we need to do for all of us is to cultivate four, no, five Fs.

3:00.7

Okay.

3:01.1

Five Fs.

3:02.9

Cultivate your faith.

3:04.7

Cultivate family.

3:06.8

Cultivate your friends. Cultivate fitness faith, cultivate family, cultivate your friends, cultivate fitness, and finally, cultivate

3:12.3

your finances.

3:13.3

And when you cover all of those, life can go along pretty well.

3:19.3

And if you can do it in an unrushed way, it's even better.

...

Transcript will be available on the free plan in 14 days. Upgrade to see the full transcript now.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Ari Taublieb, CFP®, MBA, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Ari Taublieb, CFP®, MBA and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.