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The FIRE movement promises that if you save 70% of your income and eat rice and beans for a decade, you can retire at 35. Financial journalist Oliver West takes a critical, nuanced look at this phenomenon in "The FIRE Escape." While acknowledging the benefits of saving, West questions the philosophy of miserable deprivation in your prime years for a hypothetical freedom later. The book analyzes the math flaws: What happens to a 40-year retirement plan when inflation spikes or healthcare costs explode? West interviews early retirees who achieved the dream only to find themselves bored, lonely, and lacking purpose. West proposes a "Slow FIRE" or "Coast FIRE" approach—building financial security to take risks and work less now, rather than quitting entirely. "The FIRE Escape" is about designing a life you don't need to retire from, arguing that time is a currency you can't save for later.


