A 45-year-old who’s been ‘fake retired’ for 10 years shares the surprising lessons he learned when he tried to retire early

Early retiree Sam Dogen didn’t understand the challenges of retirement when he retired early at 34 years old. Now taking on side hustles and building additional passive income streams, he explains what it means to be “fake retired,” and the lessons he learned along the way.

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