What's the quickest path to financial freedom/early retirement if you're starting from 0?

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I'd say:

Become a doctor, lawyer or finance bro

Live with your parents

Save/invest all of your money

Buy a mcmansion in Wyoming or Utah after 10 years
 
Doctor and Lawyer are viable paths if you are 120+ IQ. Not that you have to be high IQ to become a lawyer, there are a lot of stupid lawyers, it is just that the stupid lawyers tend not to make much money. To get an MD from a US school pretty much requires you be high IQ and hard working.

For someone with 95-115 IQ best path is to become some kind of niche contractor (electrician, heating A/C, computer coder, computer repair, Pharmacist, Plembotomist) , learn the trade, get licensed, start your own company after a few years in the industry.
 
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Imagine dreaming of retirement in your 20s
 
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Doctor and Lawyer are viable paths if you are 120+ IQ. Not that you have to be high IQ to become a lawyer, there are a lot of stupid lawyers, it is just that the stupid lawyers tend not to make much money. To get an MD from a US school pretty much requires you be high IQ and hard working.

For someone with 95-115 IQ best path is to become some kind of niche contractor (electrician, heating A/C, computer coder, computer repair, Pharmacist, Plembotomist) , learn the trade, get licensed, start your own company after a few years in the industry.
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Doctor and Lawyer are viable paths if you are 120+ IQ. Not that you have to be high IQ to become a lawyer, there are a lot of stupid lawyers, it is just that the stupid lawyers tend not to make much money. To get an MD from a US school pretty much requires you be high IQ and hard working.

For someone with 95-115 IQ best path is to become some kind of niche contractor (electrician, heating A/C, computer coder, computer repair, Pharmacist, Plembotomist) , learn the trade, get licensed, start your own company after a few years in the industry.
Cope btw
 
Doctor: A decade of schooling and depression
Finance: Shit if you're not at a T15 and hyperNT
Law: Complete meme and huge money sink, I would never recommend anyone do this.

My recommendation is:
2 years community college majoring in CS. Get good grades then after 60 credits transfer to a top CS school. Graduate from there, your debt will be low/nonexistent due to community college. Acquire your $80-$120k starting job.
Boom.
 
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Just become a male prostitute
 
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You need to find what you are good and passionate about, look up the most profitable jobs for it, and go down that path. You will do much better in a field that you are passionate in then one you are not.
 
CS tbh
quick
not easy
 
Life is all about looks buddy, money doesn’t matter a bit
 
I'd say:

Become a doctor, lawyer or finance bro

Live with your parents

Save/invest all of your money

Buy a mcmansion in Wyoming or Utah after 10 years
these are all the things you dont want to do except investing
 

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