Lesson: FIRE

I have a new word for you – parsimony. Wait! Before you click the link – and I know some of you will – let me explain. One of my students brought the FIRE movement to my attention, and I immediately thought it would be an exciting topic. FIRE is an acronym for Financial Independence Retire Early. It is a movement that has been around for a few years now and is building steam. It seems that Marie Kondo’s ‘sparking joy,’ environmentalism, stagnant salaries and a later projected retirement age have all combined to inspire this movement. I’m not going to tell you what it’s about – that’s why I have gone through all the trouble of reading many articles and handpicking the ones I thought were the best. What I will tell you, and this is a big hint, is that parsimony means to be very careful with your money and refuse to spend it on any unnecessary things, no matter how small the price. I hope you enjoy these articles and am sure you will see how they tie in with the theme of a changing Western social structure and society. 


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