This source, titled "Slow Money: Earn a little while still living a rich life - Wanderlust Over 70," outlines a philosophy for financial independence and a fulfilling lifestyle, particularly relevant for retirees or those seeking self-employment.
Roberta Hill shares personal insights on how understanding actual needs rather than perceived ones can lead to greater freedom and less financial stress, even with a lower income. The text offers practical strategies for managing finances, reducing expenses, and generating "slow money" through passive income and strategic spending. It emphasizes prioritizing experiences like travel and meaningful connections over accumulating possessions, advocating for a "right-sized" life that aligns with personal values.
Ultimately, the piece argues that true joy and freedom come from needing less, not constantly striving for more income.
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