I once wrote down 21 FIRE + bitcoin resolutions, but the useful part wasn't the size of the list. It was the sequence.
Start with last year's expenses. Separate what improved your life from what you barely remember buying, then cut the waste. That lowers the portfolio you need for FIRE and frees up money to buy assets today.
Next, redirect those savings into an automated plan. A recurring bitcoin DCA removes a weekly decision and makes paying yourself first the default. As the stack grows, the job changes from accumulation alone to protection: learn self-custody, decide whether multisig fits, and build an estate and bitcoin succession plan your family can actually execute.
Then model the life you're trying to fund. FIRE can train you to avoid spending so effectively that spending on a better life feels wrong, even after you've earned the freedom to do it. Travel, time with family, and useful comforts belong in the plan if you value them.
The 21 resolutions cover everything from selling unused stuff to stacking sats with your kids, but they work best as one system: spend deliberately, save automatically, hold bitcoin securely, and use the resulting freedom on purpose. Which part of that system is weakest in your plan?
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