Starting some sort of Tech Startup isn't for everyone and its inherent financial uncertainty goes against the doctrine of a traditional FIRE strategy. However, it's a path that many tech entrepreneurs have done fantastically well from and is something that anyone in Tech should at least consider. Why do this? Anyone can start a business. … Continue reading TechFI: The Tech Startup
TechFI: A Permanent Job
In this post, I'll discuss tactics for achieving Financial Independence while working as a permanent employee in the Tech industry. I'll start by saying that it's my belief that for most of us a long-term permanent job is the least optimal route to financial independence. It lacks the flexibility and higher incomes offered by … Continue reading TechFI: A Permanent Job
How’s FIRE working out?
After nearly one year since 'retiring', I look back on how I've been keeping myself busy and interested in life I finished up my last IT contract gig as a Project Manager in August 2018. Now it's May 2019 and I'm 10 months into early retirement. It's my longest break away from work since I … Continue reading How’s FIRE working out?
Starting an environmentally ethical business
The past couple of weeks have been personally transformative. They started with me almost accepting a job as CEO of a tech business here in Melbourne. I'd been in a turmoil trying to decide whether to take it or not. There was nothing wrong with the job, the question was whether or not I wanted … Continue reading Starting an environmentally ethical business
What I pack
Over the past three years, I've made 5 lengthy solo trips around Asia, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Except for the times that I've taken my bike I've never taken more than a carry-on bag onto the plane when I've left home. I've learned to travel light and discovered unexpected benefits in going without and … Continue reading What I pack
Global Warming & Automation
Financial Independence is a long term play that needs to consider macro trends affecting the world now and in the future. Two such trends that I've recently become very interested in are Global Warming and Automation. Whilst I can't predict what difference these trends will have on an FI portfolio I do note some behavioral … Continue reading Global Warming & Automation
TechFI: Contracting
Contracting is my favored path to Tech Financial Independence. I'll explain why I like it so much by sharing some stories of how I've used it and how I've seen others use contracting to get ahead. In a previous post I shared how permanent work, contracting and startups can all be valid paths to Financial … Continue reading TechFI: Contracting
MoneyLounge
Measuring my financial wellbeing lead me to create my own Mac App that gave me the skills to start iOS development which led to me starting Touchtech and running a business. Now it's time to create v2. I've been interested in Financial Independence since I was 21 and in the early days, I used MS … Continue reading MoneyLounge
Attack of the Buns
Last week I rode the Attack of the Buns, a 300km trail through the New South Wales southern tablelands. I actually started the journey in Newcastle and rode south for a few days before arriving at the start of the trail. This meant that I rode it in the opposite direction from what is suggested … Continue reading Attack of the Buns
The danger of the sabbatical
A month ago I meet a psychologist whilst I was bike touring around New Zealand. He was from Switzerland. He was traveling around New Zealand with his wife. She was a consultant from Ernst & Young in Geneva and had taken a sabbatical from work to join him for 3 months down under. We got … Continue reading The danger of the sabbatical






