What should you reached monetary independence…earlier than realizing what it was? That’s what occurred to Chris Rusin. After discovering the FIRE motion and stumbling throughout Mindy and Carl’s weblog, he realized he was already at his objective. Then, early retirement unlocked a brand new life full of untamed adventures, artistic rebirth, and deeper objective!
Welcome again to the BiggerPockets Cash podcast! Chris had been hustling, saving cash, and chasing monetary freedom for years earlier than experiencing an enormous wake-up name. He encountered a half-billionaire who, regardless of “having all of it,” was deeply sad and stuffed with remorse. That second sparked a shift—not towards extra money, however towards extra that means.
Since then, Chris has dived for treasure with Navy SEALs, unearthed dinosaur fossils, and way more—all earlier than turning 50! However he’s additionally confronted his fair proportion of worry and uncertainty. After receiving a most cancers analysis and dropping his voice to chemotherapy, he made a promise: if his voice got here again, he’d lastly document the album he’d dreamed of creating. And he did. Stick round until the very finish to listen to the “world premiere” of Chris’ brand-new track!
Mindy:
At present we’re speaking to one of the vital boring males on the planet, Chris Rusin. Chris Dove for treasure with Navy Seals within the Florida Keys. He helped uncover one of many largest Toro OSA specimens ever discovered. Looked for the ghost of Tom Petty with Carl. Wrote a screenplay, simply launched an album and survived a virus, and he’s not even 50 but. Hello there. I’m Mindy Jensen.
Carl:
And I’m Carl Jensen.
Mindy:
And that is the Mindy
Carl:
And Carl
Mindy:
On Life After Fi present, the place we speak about what occurs after you attain monetary independence.
Carl:
Why will we name this present Life After Fireplace?
Mindy:
As a result of we’re speaking about and speaking to people who find themselves dwelling their greatest life after reaching phi. Let’s begin out with essentially the most fascinating half, his PHI journey. Chris, inform us if you found the idea of economic independence.
Chris:
Yeah, to start with, thanks for having me on. It’s actually enjoyable to be right here. Yeah. So to reply your query, when did I first discover out about phi? It was after I used to be already phi, and so I had type of been fascinated with these ideas. I assumed I had give you one thing model new, after which I began googling round and I really discovered Carl’s weblog first 1500 days. After which I came upon, hey, he lives not more than lower than 100 miles from my home, and so does this man, Mr. Cash mustache. And from there, Carl and I ended up, I reached out, I emailed amazingly, he responded, and we met up for a beer at a brewery, and the remaining is historical past. And so I didn’t discover out about PHI till I had already thought I invented it after which realized, no, I hadn’t. However that’s nice as a result of there’s a bunch of different folks I might hang around with.
Mindy:
In case you had been already financially unbiased, what had been you on the lookout for that prompted you to find Carl’s weblog?
Chris:
On the time, I used to be working at a startup and we had been attempting to shut a spherical of funding. In got here a very rich potential investor and he’s value a couple of half a billion {dollars} with a B. He type of threw his keys on the desk and so they had a Ferrari and a Porsche key chain, and he made an enormous present out of it. After which we had been type of telling him about our firm, however he began speaking about cash and he was saying, when you’ve extra money, folks need one thing from you, and a few folks really feel such as you give them an excessive amount of cash and others not sufficient. After which he simply appeared round our crappy workplace and he mentioned, keep in mind this time, that is the happiest you’ll ever be, and dealing at a startup is tough. And so I used to be pondering, this man doesn’t appear very completely happy, and if I’m going to attempt to develop into over time, that’s not the type of life I need. And so I began type of fascinated with how a lot cash do you should by no means need to work once more? What if I ended working for different folks for cash and began working for myself for happiness? And that was type of the crux of the invention course of. And that’s after I began googling round. I don’t even keep in mind what that first search was, nevertheless it was most likely one thing like that. What do you do if you don’t must work anymore? Or how a lot do I must not need to work?
Mindy:
So Chris, I want to discuss just a little bit extra about how you bought to this place of economic independence. You mentioned you had been a tech employee. What was your job and what was your financial savings charge? Did you observe any of that?
Chris:
We had been desirous to get forward and type of didn’t have cash popping out of school. We had been right down to the purpose the place we couldn’t pay lease. And so my drive was to alleviate that. I began work as a mechanical engineer and I needed to get forward. And so what I’d do is I’d push for raises. What can I do to get the following rung? What can I do to get a 20% increase by the top of this 12 months? And if you pose that query to a boss, nobody desires to let you know that’s not potential as a result of then you definitely’re not motivated, you don’t really feel a path to achievement. And they also provide you with a path to achievement, and that path is commonly actually aggressive. I’d pursue that each increase, each overview. And so over the primary eight years of working, I believe I averaged round 20% raises yearly, which when that compounds up, actually will increase your earnings. On the similar time my spouse was working, we saving over 50% of what we introduced in, and so we had been dwelling off rather less than one wage and saving your complete different one due to that have, as a result of we didn’t wish to discover ourselves out of labor and unable to get a job once more. In order that was our early course of.
Mindy:
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Carl:
Welcome again to the present.
Mindy:
We haven’t actually talked about any of the superb accomplishments you’ve had but, however let’s speak about surviving a virus.
Chris:
Yeah, so I simply, final week really had my, or was it? Yeah, simply final week, had my three 12 months publish chemo and I’m nonetheless most cancers free, however that’s what
Mindy:
I, yay, hooray, Carl say, yay.
Chris:
Yay.
Mindy:
That was the worst. Yay ever. I shall be very excited for
Chris:
You. I do know you’re excited on the within, Carl.
Carl:
I’m deeply completely happy for Chris. Sure, for a lot of causes. Good job, Chris.
Chris:
So yeah, to speak about that just a little bit, I had been doing a variety of the adventures that you simply alluded to in that tremendous sort intro after which was at a spot the place my spouse had continued to work for causes exterior of cash. She appreciated her job. There was numerous thrilling issues happening and what she was engaged on and needed to maintain going, however she was beginning to discuss to me and saying, Hey, I believe I’m at some extent the place I’m prepared to depart conventional work. And so I used to be all enthusiastic about how that will change issues and the issues we might do collectively. After which simply earlier than Christmas, I assume just a little over three years in the past now, I came upon I had metastatic testicular most cancers that had unfold into my stomach. And in these early phases, you don’t actually have odds but as a result of they don’t know what they’re coping with. And that was a fairly scary time. Then I ultimately needed to undergo surgical procedure and chemo and people odds shifted over time and turned in my favor. And now right here I’m, three years most cancers free. That have was definitely instructional and likewise an enormous kick to the face, proper within the time the place I used to be excited for the best time in our lives.
Mindy:
How lengthy did it take to from analysis to that first physician’s appointment the place they mentioned, you don’t have most cancers anymore,
Chris:
They don’t actually say you don’t have most cancers. There’s an essential factor there, and I believe there’s a lesson right here. So I assume I’ll go down that path is I’ll reply your query. And that’s I acquired the analysis I used to be in for surgical procedure throughout the week as a result of with Christmas arising and covid challenges, they wanted to employees this hospital and get that factor out as fast as they might. And so I used to be in for surgical procedure fast. I then began chemo, I believe it was in January, after which it was just a little over three months later when all my cycles of therapy had been accomplished. It was a really quick however extraordinarily aggressive therapy. I imply aggressive to the purpose of, I don’t keep in mind a number of weeks of it. It’s a blackout. A whole, I used to be in a funk. After which after you’re accomplished, they scan and discover nothing in your blood work and then you definitely begin your clock.
And so from there, I’m three years previous that time, the explanation I mentioned they don’t actually say you’re most cancers free is as a result of I saved asking that when do I do know I’m out of the woods is, do we all know if the most cancers’s nonetheless there? Do we all know if it’s gone but? And the care employees at all times saved specializing in, benefit from the quantity of well being you’ve acquired now, do the stuff you wish to do, give attention to immediately, give attention to well being as a result of, and over time I shifted my pondering to the best way they talked about it, which is you by no means know you’re protected. And so right here I’m now three years at one level, it was two years at one level it was per week, and also you simply acquired to make the choice to say, I’m wholesome to say I’m going to go. I’m going to make plans, long-term plans, I’m going to do the issues as a result of if I don’t, it’s like I’m paying curiosity on a debt I won’t owe.
Carl:
So I believe there’s a brilliant essential lesson in your story, Chris, as a result of no matter monetary independence comes up within the media, hits all these fantastic issues that you are able to do with it. Folks dwelling in camper vans which might be 20 years previous that make all this cash or no matter, have this lovely life, reside in overseas international locations, do these fantastic issues. However on the core, essentially the most supported factor is for stuff like this. Once you acquired this analysis, you had been already financially unbiased. So if the worst case state of affairs you’d’ve handed, a minimum of you’d’ve accomplished that realizing that your loved ones was taken care of. Appropriate.
Chris:
Yeah, and it’s a terrific level. We do speak about all of the, or it’s the nice issues that individuals do, these big adventures get numerous press. However yeah, realizing that if a scan got here up and insurance coverage denied it, I might nonetheless pay that scan and I’d not be in monetary misery. That was an enormous consolation with realizing that if therapy went sideways and I wasn’t round, that my spouse and youngsters can be taken care of. An enormous quantity of reduction. And actually along with that, I did do numerous adventures such as you alluded to previous to this analysis.
However the subtlety of getting the time and house to simply calm down and do among the issues and never have remorse is admittedly worthwhile, extra worthwhile than a 5 star fancy dinner or flight to Fiji. It’s extra the subtleties. It’s extra the best way I felt going into it. So I believe numerous the flashy stuff is the sugar that helps drugs go down. I’m going to drive a Lamborghini, I’m going to remain within the penthouse suite or one thing. However if you really get there, these issues don’t do a lot for you. And it’s a few of this different stuff I used to be speaking about that that’s an enormous power of it for me, a minimum of
Carl:
One thought I’ve had. I’m so grateful for 5 as a result of to again up a second, you simply jogged my memory of this thought I had possibly a 12 months or two in the past if I did die or knew I used to be going to die, I’d not be completely happy about it if I knew I used to be going to die quickly. However the tremendous trustworthy fact is I’d be proud of the best way I lived. I don’t suppose I’d have any regrets. I don’t suppose we’ve held again, we’ve had nice adventures. We’ve accomplished essentially the most with what we might. And it feels like you may most likely say the identical factor, Chris, is that true?
Chris:
I believe for essentially the most half, yeah. There have been numerous issues I did previous to the analysis that had been nice, that had been issues I at all times needed to do since I used to be a child, however I didn’t do all of it. There’s different issues. So there’s a undertaking I’m engaged on now might be extra essential than any of that, however I by no means did it. I by no means did it till after most cancers. And there are causes for that that don’t have anything to do with
Carl:
Cash.
Chris:
I assume I simply gave myself a lead in. I
Carl:
Is that the music?
Chris:
Music? It’s a music undertaking and music has at all times been an enormous a part of my life. It’s at all times been one thing I turned to after I had hassle speaking about it, I might write about it and play songs about it, however I assume I took it as a right, my capability to sing and write and play after which going via chemo, I needed to take some fairly aggressive glio mycin remedies that type of wreck your lungs briefly. And I misplaced my capability to sing. I keep in mind in that point simply kicking myself, why didn’t I, I’d been engaged on a set of songs for years, however oh, that one concord half wasn’t fairly proper or this piece nonetheless wants work.
I believe the explanation I didn’t do it was much less about cash or time bandwidth and extra about simply id about, it’s good to have the consolation of potential somewhat than the phobia of getting to ship on that potential. However going via that course of, after I was mendacity in that mattress, I mentioned, if I get higher, if I get via this, I’m going to get my voice again and I’m going to try this album and I’m going to face this. And in order that’s been my life for the final a number of months and it’s one thing I’m actually into proper now.
Carl:
Wow. So do you suppose, it feels like this album has been a lifelong factor, however possibly all this different stuff was a kick within the butt to do it. I appreciated what you mentioned, the consolation of the potential of doing in order that lets you sit on there and ponder the entire thing with out doing a lot of something versus really placing the boots on the bottom and doing it. How did you lastly get off your butt and do that?
Chris:
Yeah, so I imply the specter of the specter of not with the ability to sing once more and the specter of not making it via the chemo was sufficient to shake me to the core and say, you’re doing this. And so popping out of that, after I began to get well being again, it took fairly some time to get the voice again and I knew I used to be doing it. I had made a promise to myself whereas going via that therapy. So then it was only a matter of placing within the work, which was like something much more than I envisioned. I attempted to discover a producer who was actually good and I satisfied him to do it. It truly is. You’ve acquired a good way to enlist assist if you inform folks your most cancers story, I discovered you get numerous sympathy. Hopefully there’s expertise there too. However yeah, he agreed to do the undertaking, however he was booked out eight months, so I needed to then wait one other eight months. I needed to discover a singing associate to do all of the harmonies after which spherical up musicians after which undergo the non-public self-doubt of I’m horrible and this music isn’t any good in the future. After which the following day I’m a rock star and I’m essentially the most superb musician that’s ever lived. And so there’s all of that, numerous self-discovery and numerous enjoyable and problem on the similar time.
Mindy:
What style is your music?
Chris:
So this undertaking is people Americana. I consider bands just like the Civil Wars or Watchhouse. It’s type of folksy, indie people singer-songwriter sort stuff.
Mindy:
Now we have to take one remaining advert break, however we’ll be again with extra after this.
Carl:
Thanks for sticking with us. What’s the identify of the album and the place can folks discover it?
Chris:
Thanks, Carl. I’ve simply began releasing music in March, the primary single got here out. So it’s Chris Russin, C-H-R-I-S, final identify R-U-S-I-N. And I’m in all places on all of the streamers. First track, depart It Within the Snow got here out in March. Second one’s going to come back out on the 18th of April referred to as Senders. And I’m releasing music each month of 2025, which is tremendous enjoyable for me and likewise one other big studying expertise on how to try this.
Carl:
Superior. What’s subsequent for you? You’ve accomplished all these loopy issues, had a potential close to dying expertise, created an album. Do you’ve something on the horizon otherwise you simply going to
Chris:
The e-book
Mindy:
Carl? The e-book. Oh, the
Chris:
Guide? Sure, the e-book, e-book e-book that Mindy is co-writing with me. I’m simply kidding. Early in my life and profession, I believe an enormous factor that helped me get to Fi was I began my profession within the big tech downturn of the early two hundreds after I got here to Denver and 13,000 tech employees had been laid off and I used to be attempting to get a job with no expertise and I felt, I felt like I didn’t have any safety. And so for me, that drive at all times attempting to get forward and do the following factor was wholesome and it helped me get defy. However now, quick ahead, totally different stage in life, and we talked about this earlier within the discuss, issues that served you nicely then won’t nonetheless serve you is I’ve accomplished so much. And I believe I’m on the level the place I don’t consider checklists or acquired to do the following large factor.
It’s extra about what’s fulfilling, what’s thrilling me, what’s permitting me to do, construct relationships in my life and connection. And so there’s no actual guidelines or subsequent factor. It’s extra like an evolving kind of what’s wholesome proper now, what feels good for the following six months. And so yeah, for me it’s this music factor that’s that’s going to be an enormous effort for a minimum of the following six months. After which past that, hey, I’ll be completely happy to nonetheless have well being and time. I imply, possibly that’s the most cancers perspective, proper? And see what comes.
Mindy:
Chris, this has been numerous enjoyable, however you’ve been mentioning all this music and I wish to hear some, are you able to play one thing for us please?
Chris:
Certain, yeah. This shall be a enjoyable experiment to see the way it comes via over the audio system right here on the podcast. Lemme seize a guitar.
Mindy:
And now for the world premiere of Chris’s music,
Chris:
I believe what I’m going to play for you is we’ve talked so much concerning the journey phi after which most cancers and its classes. And so I’ll play one which type of Carl, you requested if I wrote any about that course of. Right here’s one about that
Speaker 4:
Within the moonlight streaming throughout the water. I hear although it noticed from the prepare tracks go in all places. I by no means be my coronary heart again dwelling. She’s proper right here. There’s prepare out. It simply retains rolling. And I used to dream of discovering time. Now I dream discovering time. Love.
Mindy:
Wow, that was actually good, Chris, I didn’t know you had such a very good voice. Oh, thanks. And also you’re a very good guitarist too. Wow. I’ve no musical expertise in any respect. I can’t sing, I can’t play any devices. I solely sing within the automotive when it’s on my own.
Chris:
I hope it got here via over the podcast. I don’t know should you might hear it.
Mindy:
Yeah, it got here via nice. I actually admire you enjoying for us. That was such a very good track. Thanks. And world debut,
Chris:
World premiere proper right here.
Mindy:
Sure, world premiere. So the following time you’ve a world premiere album, we’ll deliver you again.
Chris:
Thanks a lot,
Mindy:
Chris. This was a lot enjoyable. Is there anywhere folks can discover you on-line? I imply, there needs to be since you simply launched an album, so folks must go and obtain that. However the place can folks discover you on-line
Chris:
For all issues music? Chris russin.com is my homepage and you could find me anyplace you stream your music by simply looking out Chris final identify, R-U-S-I-N for something. Phi. I do weblog. I don’t weblog as a lot as I used to, however I’ve acquired a weblog life exterior the maze.com and you may contact me via that when you have questions or follow-ups on something hearth associated. And yeah, it’s been a blast speaking with you each.
Carl:
Thanks a lot.
Mindy:
Thanks, Chris. And we are going to discuss to you quickly. That wraps up this episode of The Life After Fireplace Present with Carl Jensen. I’m Mindy Jensen saying See you across the dig pig.
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