
ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast Poverty, Divorce and FI by 43 | Bonnie Truax
After rebuilding from serious debt twice—once in a low-income childhood, again after a financially disastrous marriage—Bonnie and her husband Trinity achieved a 75% savings rate and retired to travel the world. Her story proves you don't need a six-figure salary or a perfect start to reach financial independence.
Growing up in a low-income household with debt-free parents, Bonnie learned to manage money and avoid debt from a young age. She took on multiple side hustles as a teenager—making wedding cakes, doing home repairs—to fund her education without loans.
After marriage, she discovered her husband had hidden significant debt, forcing her to take control of their finances through budgeting and spreadsheets. When that marriage ended, Bonnie rebuilt her life while living temporarily in her office, learned IT skills, and eventually partnered with Trinity to pursue FI through aggressive saving and rental property investments.
Bonnie's Upbringing and Early Lessons [00:02:34]
- Grew up in a low-income household with debt-free parents
- Learned to manage money and avoid debt from a young age
- Undertook various side hustles as a teenager to save for college
Financial Struggles Post-Marriage [00:11:18]
- Faced significant debt due to her ex-husband's undisclosed financial situation
- Developed budgeting skills and used spreadsheets to manage finances
Rebuilding After Divorce [00:24:07]
- Left her marriage, living in her office temporarily before finding stable housing
- Learned new skills in IT and improved her financial knowledge
Achieving Financial Independence [00:30:22]
- Emphasized that achieving FI isn't solely dependent on a high income
- Highlighted the importance of getting out of debt as a crucial step
Traveling the World [00:43:07]
- Bonnie and Trinity retired early and decided to travel
- Sold everything and focused on living a minimalistic lifestyle while exploring the world
Key Quotes
- "Getting out of debt is the hardest part on your path to financial independence." [00:31:35]
- "See troubles as opportunities; they don't have to be disasters." [00:29:59]
- "You can always choose to improve your future." [00:46:29]
Practical Steps
- Savings Automation [00:33:38]: Prioritize savings by establishing automated systems to limit unnecessary spending
- Debt Management [00:20:12]: Understand the importance of debt management, especially when entering a marriage
- Side Hustles [00:05:49]: Engage in side hustles to boost your income and achieve savings goals for education or investments
Resources
- 43bluedoors.com - Bonnie's blog documenting her journey and insights on financial independence and travel experiences
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