b'ARVE Error: Mode: lazyload not available (ARVE Pro not active?), switching to normal mode\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n{"@context":"http:\\\\/\\\\/schema.org\\\\/","@id":"https:\\\\/\\\\/onproperty.com.au\\\\/what-it-feels-like-to-be-financially-free\\\\/#arve-youtube-xvzvdkmpz3k659a0b2d88186215438273","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\\\\/\\\\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\\\\/embed\\\\/xVzvDkMpZ3k?feature=oembed&iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&autohide=1&playsinline=0&autoplay=0"}\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nWhat exactly does it feel like to be financially free? So many of us strive for financial freedom without actually knowing what it\'s going to feel like when we get there. That was exactly my experience.\\n\\nIn this episode I want to share what it felt like for me achieving financial freedom, both the good and the bad (and yes there is bad). I share this in the hopes that I inspire to to seek financial freedom first, and extreme wealth second (if ever).\\nResources Related To This Episode:\\nStruggling With Financial Freedom Episode @ 28 years old\\nOur "All In The Van" YouTube Channel\\n2 Properties To Financial Freedom\\nTranscription:\\nA lot of people invest in property with the goal of becoming financially free or with a goal of becoming extremely wealthy, but it\'s actually really hard to experience what it\'s like to be financially free unless you actually achieve it. And so in this episode I want to talk about what it feels like to be financially free. This episode is not to stroke my own ego or to do anything like that. The goal of this episode is to convince you that financial freedom is more important than riches and wealth. So I\'m talking like a baseline level of financial freedom where you can pay for rent. You can have a roof over your head. You can live a decent life in not going to be a millionaire or it might be a millionaire, but you\'re not going to be super wealthy by any stretch of the imagination, but you\'ve got your bases covered.\\n\\nSo then you can go out and explore who you really are, what you really want, and whether or not you actually want to become wealthy. Because one of the biggest things that happened for me was that once I became financially free, I discovered I don\'t actually care about being extremely wealthy. I don\'t care about the luxury or the cars or things like that. And so if I have striven striven, is that even a word? If I strived in order to achieve a high level of wealth and wasn\'t financially free until I was super rich, then I wouldn\'t have discovered that until a lot later and would have spent a lot of years of working that I didn\'t have to. So the goal of this is to hopefully convince a few of you out there to aim for a lower level of financial freedom. And then when you achieve that and get to experience it, then you can decide from there whether you want to go for the Richard and you want to go for the extreme wealth or if you\'re happy with your level of income and then you just get to experience life and go through all of these experiences.\\n\\nSo what does it feel like to be financially free? Hi, my name is Ryan Iran on property.com dot a view. I help people invest in property and achieved financial freedom and I achieved financial freedom through property investing, but through my businesses and more specifically through passive online income, I call it pseudo financial freedom because it\'s not the longterm financial freedom that property delivers where you\'re basically guaranteed to have financial freedom for life. This is financial freedom where a don\'t need to work much and the money keeps coming in, but over the course of a number of years there are market changes that can happen that can affect that income. And so it\'s not super long term, but it\'s a version of financial freedom where I have a few years where I don\'t really need to work, but I choose to work. So just wanted to clarify that. Um, so I have pseudo financial freedom and I achieved that at about the age of 28.\\n\\nI think I have a video from about 18 months ago where I had...'