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A Hollywood producer who spent over a year following around early retirees has his own simple question to decide what's worth his money — and what isn't
Money is easy to spend — so how do you determine the value of something? Emmy nominee Travis Shakespeare has a morbid answer that serves as the ultimate litmus test when considering whether something is worth your money.
Whether you're a college student on a budget, starting a new career in a new city, or a working parent with people depending on you, it can be difficult to decide where to spend your money, especially when you feel you're in need of a lot of things.
How do you determine what's valuable and what's worth — or not worth — spending on?
That's exactly what Brandon of the Mad Fientist, who retired early at 34 and has found the concept of value to be harder post-early retirement, asked Emmy-nominated Hollywood producer Travis Shakespeare in a recent podcast.
Shakespeare spent a year directing the documentary Playing with FIRE,
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