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Health Issues Or A Disability May Force You To Retire Early

Before I retired from finance in 2012, I struggled with chronic back pain, sciatica, and TMJ. The stress was so overwhelming, I even paid a dentist $700 to drill divots into several teeth just so I could close my jaw more easily. At only 34, my body was breaking down, and I had no choice but to step away.
No matter how much I wanted to keep going, my health wouldn’t allow it. Don’t assume you’ll be able to work for decades either. An unexpected health issue or disability could force you to retire early or pivot entirely.
Your window to earn the most is likely shorter than you think. Make the most of it while you can. The opportunity won’t last forever.
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It’s Hard To Do Hard Things
Recently, I did one of the hardest work-related things I’ve ever had to do: I spent 12 hours narrating my new book, Millionaire Milestones: Simple Steps to Seven Figures.
Perhaps for most people, speaking for 12 hours with the gusto and clarity of a professional actor might come naturally. But for me, it wasn’t because of my health issues. I had to record over four days because talking for three hours a day was the most that my lungs could take.

Battling Asthma Since Childhood
When I was in the fourth grade, I developed severe asthma. It was so bad that I had to be hospitalized twice, hooked up to IVs and medication. During one of those hospital stays, I broke out in a thousand red spots that all congealed together overnight.
Because of my asthma, running long distances was a struggle—anything more than a mile felt like torture. But out of defiance, I participated in varsity track as a 200-meter sprinter and played varsity tennis. These sports had lots of stops and starts, giving me time to catch my breath and recover.
By the time I got to college, my asthma had improved significantly. It only really flared up when I caught a cold. My coughing was always worse than the average person’s, and my recovery time was always slower.
For the rest of my life, I was advised to carry two inhalers: one with albuterol to open my lungs during an episode and another, BREO Ellipta, for prevention.
My Asthma Was Under Control Until the Pandemic
For 40 years, I managed my asthma well. But in late 2020, at age 43, I began experiencing constant shortness of breath. Foolishly, I had tried a THC vaping cartridge to help calm the nerves, which may or may not have triggered my asthma shortly after.
The pandemic was a challenging time for many, but for me, the stress was compounded by becoming a father for the second time. Our daughter was born just four months before the lockdowns began. I kept thinking how I was going to protect my baby, and our toddler whom we pulled from preschool from the virus, while also ensuring we have enough money to be OK.
Experiencing a 32% stock market drawdown in March 2020 with a newborn was stressful! And if you don’t have parental leave, steady day job income, or subsidized healthcare, the stress is probably even heavier on Dual Unemployment Parents. You must really think things through and hear from the experiences of others if you plan to retire with young children.
You know how we’re supposed to breathe unconsciously? Well, I found myself breathing consciously—through both my mouth and nose—for hours a day because I never felt like I could get enough oxygen. I felt like I was always short of breath, inhaling only 70% of what I should be inhaling.
Ironically, the only time I forgot about my breathing was when I played tennis—probably because I was distracted by the fun of the game.
Two Words That Surprised Me About My Health
During the pandemic, I visited a pulmonologist at UCSF to check my lungs. He tested my lung capacity and prescribed additional medication, including Montelukast before bed. He warned me it might cause lucid dreams—and he was right! I didn’t mind.
He also encouraged me to exercise more, explaining that deep breathing and lung activity help maintain respiratory health.
Then, during one follow-up visit, my doctor said something that made me do a double take:
“Sam, after age 40, asthma often resurfaces. It’s a type of lung disease that you must manage for the rest of your life.”
Lung disease? Yikes! I never thought of asthma as a lung disease, but there I was, hearing the cold, hard truth.
Pro tip: Secure a term life insurance policy before visiting the doctor for anything beyond a basic checkup. Otherwise, any new diagnosis could end up costing you significantly more in premiums. This happened to me after I saw a sleep doctor. The life insurance premium I got quoted went up 12X after! My wife and I finally got matching, affordable 20-year term policies through Policygenius during the pandemic, and it gave us tremendous peace of mind.
When a Health Issue Turns Into a Work-Limiting Disability
I assume we all have some health issue, with varying degrees of severity. My asthma didn’t prevent me from working in finance for 13 years, but I always noticed how exhausted I felt after speaking on the phone for more than a couple of hours. I constantly needed breaks, not for a smoke, of course, but just to regain stamina.
Because I knew about my asthma, I asked Nick, the Executive Producer at Penguin Random House Audio, if we could extend my recording schedule for Millionaire Milestones. A typical 55,000-word book takes about 12 hours to record, usually over two or three sessions. I asked if we could spread it over four days, averaging three hours per session. Thankfully, he agreed.
During the first session, I was excited and nervous. I had never been to a professional recording studio before, just my closet, when I recorded the intro and conclusion for my WSJ bestseller, Buy This Not That in 2022. At Fur Studios in the Mission District, I met Mary, the voice coach, and Grace, the sound technician.
But there was one problem: I was still recovering from a cold I had caught in early February. I was coughing and breathing heavily. Three hours of recording later, I could barely speak or stand.
Every third or fourth sentence, I had to redo because I mispronounced a word, skipped a word, added a word, or the microphone picked up my rumbling stomach. I was starting to see double on my iPad after two hours. By 11:30 AM, my tummy was growling like a NASCAR race!
Each day, though, I got a little healthier and more confident. By the last day, I almost felt like a pro, strolling into the studio like a boss and telling the control room, “Let’s take five,” when I needed a break.
My Disability Prevents Me From Being a Voice Actor
Although I successfully completed my 12-hour recording on March 3, 2025, I was wiped out. After grabbing a pastrami sandwich at Wise & Sons, I went home and crashed for two hours. I had nothing left in the tank. Recording my book was the hardest thing I’ve done in a long while.
Mary, the director, was kind and said I had a nice voice. She also mentioned that editorial had no edits after four days of recording—something that only happened once in her hundreds of book voice coaching sessions. For a moment, I thought, Maybe I could have a side hustle as a voice actor!
But after waking up from my nap, reality hit: I simply wouldn’t have the energy to record enough books to make the side hustle worthwhile. Due to my asthma, I could only produce 10–20% of what a healthy voice actor could. If I had dreams of making it in this field as a full-time voice actor, they would be dashed.
Probably Won’t Be A Professional Podcaster Either
This realization extends to the Financial Samurai podcast on Apple or Spotify. I’m confident I could grow it into a large show if I put in the same dedication as I do my writing. But I can’t, mainly because of my breathing issues.
Talking for more than 45 minutes makes me winded, which is why my episodes are usually 30 minutes long or less. Plus, I don’t have the stamina to record multiple episodes a week. Instead, after one episode, I feel like I need at least two weeks to recover, which hurts momentum.
So, my dreams of becoming a professional podcaster? Out the window. These days, I just create occasional episodes to complement my writing. Ironically, one of the reasons I started the podcast in the first place was to hedge against carpal tunnel and arthritis messing with my hands and keeping me from writing!
Oh, the joys of getting old. If you’re young, please don’t waste your youth.

Don’t Expect to Work Forever At The Same Standard Due to Health Issues
I’m incredibly proud of making Millionaire Milestones, now available to both readers and listeners. I hope you’ll pick up both a hard copy and an audio version.
While recording a chapter on why people strive for financial independence, I had to pause. My lungs were tightening, and then my eyes welled up as I thought of my wife and kids—how I had to keep going, despite the struggle to breathe, for them.
We’d like to believe we all operate on a level playing field, where meritocracy determines success. But the truth is, we all have different abilities and disabilities. We should respect and acknowledge these differences.
One day, your eyesight may weaken. Your once-unbreakable strength may fade due to illness. Your voice may give out, or your fingers may lose their dexterity. Or perhaps your beautiful mind might be attacked by disease.
Whatever the case, don’t expect your ability to work to last forever. Health issues and disabilities catch up with us all eventually. It’s just a matter of when.
Forecast When Your Mind And Body Will Fail
While you still can, save and invest aggressively. Diversify your income streams. Build up your passive income portfolio. One day, your body will falter, and you’ll need a strong financial foundation to support you.
This pre-mortem planning aligns with my belief in the importance of forecasting your misery. Most people start their careers bright-eyed and enthusiastic, but after a decade or more of repetition, boredom inevitably sets in.
By anticipating this, you can build a substantial financial cushion ahead of time. So when that boredom turns into misery, you’ll have the freedom to pursue something new. But I hadn’t really thought about forecasting your health issues, until I recorded my book.
Please don’t take your health for granted—and don’t take the people who bring you joy and comfort for granted either. Nothing lasts forever, and one day, they too will disappear.

It’s Been a Good Run So Far, But Everything Must End
At 47, it’s clear that I’m not as strong or healthy as I once was. Most professional athletes realize this by 35. Please don’t take your health or your ability to work for granted.
When the time comes that you can no longer perform at your highest level, pivot to something meaningful and enjoyable. I’ve found mentorship to be rewarding, as well as fatherhood. Share as much of your wisdom as possible before the inevitable.
Life is impermanent. Make the most of it. Though we may not be as capable when we are older, new opportunities will emerge. We just have to find them and know when to step away before it’s too late.
Readers, has a health issue or disability ever prevented you from continuing your work or pursuing your dream job? If so, at what age did your health challenges begin to impact your career? What other factors should we consider about the relationship between work and health that haven’t been discussed yet?
Thanks For Your Support!
This post marks the final chapter in support of my book launch. It’s a bittersweet moment after all the years I spent bringing it to life. But it was worth it because the hard things are always the most worthwhile!
If you’re ready to build more wealth and create a life full of opportunity, grab your copy of Millionaire Milestones: Simple Steps to Seven Figures—now available in hardcover, eBook, and audiobook formats.
This book will show you how to achieve financial freedom and live life on your own terms. Take control of your future today! I’d love for you to order both the hardcover and audiobook versions on Amazon or wherever you buy books.
Fun fact: audiobook sales don’t count toward bestseller rankings—only hardcover and eBook purchases do. Still, we record our books with love because we believe in making our work accessible to everyone.

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Tackle Decision Fatigue With This CEO-Worthy AI Tool

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It feels like entrepreneurs can make more than 1,000 decisions a day on everything from business to teams to strategies. If you could use some help with some of those, let SkillWee, the AI-Powered Decision-Making App, assist you.
SkillWee helps you make smarter, data-backed decisions. And right now, a lifetime subscription can be yours for just $49.99 (reg. $299.99).
Save time and avoid making mistakes with this AI-powered tool
Decision fatigue is real — especially when you’re an entrepreneur. Think of SkillWee as your very own AI-powered assistant ready to help you make data-driven decisions. It lets you test business strategies totally risk free, analyze any potential outcomes and get real-time insights before you take action.
Need some advice on whether you should hire more people? What about tips on how to secure funding? SkillWee provides AI-powered recommendations on these kinds of topics with answers based on data-driven insights.
SkillWee was built for entrepreneurs and professionals, and is designed to help you think like a CEO and strengthen your decision-making skills. It’s a great way to weigh your options before deciding things, helping you avoid expensive mistakes in the future.
Since SkillWee is powered by AI, it will adapt to your unique learning style and goals as you go. It can also offer personalized feedback, so you can learn as you go. There are game-like scenarios that even make it fun.
Aside from helping you in your day to day, SkillWee can also help you build some essential soft skills. Choose from decision-making, leadership, communication, and more to sharpen your professional skills as you use this tool.
Take advantage of this lifetime subscription to SkillWee AI-Powered Decision-Making App, now only $49.99 (reg. $299.99).
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It feels like entrepreneurs can make more than 1,000 decisions a day on everything from business to teams to strategies. If you could use some help with some of those, let SkillWee, the AI-Powered Decision-Making App, assist you.
SkillWee helps you make smarter, data-backed decisions. And right now, a lifetime subscription can be yours for just $49.99 (reg. $299.99).
Save time and avoid making mistakes with this AI-powered tool
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How to Turn Bad Reviews Into Great News For Your Business

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No matter how robust your brand’s customer service is, you can’t avoid negative feedback — noise that can block out all the great things your business offers and does. Social media is rife with videos highlighting incidents where customers feel wronged and the torrent of negative comments that follow. Reviews on Google, Yelp, Facebook, Open Table, TripAdvisor and other platforms are filled with dissatisfied customers, and that can upend a business’s good standing.
Sometimes, there are missteps, and the reviews and feedback reflect a breakdown in service or product delivery. Other times, people are venting or trolling with no cause. You can’t take it personally, but don’t ignore what they say. Customers rely on reviews when discovering or purchasing products and services. Bad reviews can turn them away and cause a reputational crisis for your business.
Your online business reputation depends on a proactive, strategic approach for identifying, monitoring, managing and responding to negative reviews. You’ll seize opportunities to build trust, improve customer service and enhance customer relations.
Related: Your Customers Are Talking About You — Here’s How to Turn Their Feedback Into Profit
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Identifying customer issues
If a negative or bad comment appears on social media or one of the consumer review platforms, take a breath and figure out what’s behind the review. Put yourself in the customer’s shoes to see if the review or comment was justified. Go beyond the words and anger to determine where things went wrong. Then respond — genuinely and professionally.
Monitoring online reviews
You won’t know customer dissatisfaction exists without monitoring your online reviews. There are various tools and strategies available to do so. For example, you can use Google Alerts or ReviewTrackers to provide you with real-time alerts when new reviews are posted on platforms like Yelp, Facebook, TripAdvisor and Google.
Also, ensure your business is claimed and verified on the major platforms so you can respond to reviews and receive notifications of activities. Optimize your business profiles. You want potential customers to find accurate, useful information when they are looking up reviews about your brand. Make sure photos, location, hours and business description are up to date.
Managing online reviews
Designate a “review response” team or personnel to respond to reviews. Share these tips with the individual or team responsible for handling reviews:
- Don’t let emotions come into play when crafting responses to negative comments.
- Thank customers for their feedback and let them know your intention to do better.
- If the customer is justifiably dissatisfied, apologize and show empathy without overdoing it.
- Make things right if possible. For example, offer an opportunity to revisit your restaurant with dessert on the house. Send out a replacement product that got lost in the mail at no cost. Offer a discount on a future product.
- If all goes well, encourage the customer to modify the comment with an updated review so others can see your good-faith efforts. When you acknowledge customer dissatisfaction and do what you can to turn things around, you’ll find that these consumers will become your biggest champions and cheerleaders.
In some cases, contact reviewers offline to discuss their experience. During the conversation, ask the customers to update their reviews. If they choose not to update the comment, you can respond online that the issue was resolved.
Related: How to Better Manage Your Brand’s Reputation in the Digital Age
Go beyond the negative, highlight the positive
In dealing with bad reviews, in addition to responding and turning dissatisfied customers into advocates for your business, beefing up your online reputation with positive comments and reviews is equally critical. Positive reviews influence buying behavior and help win people over, even if there is the occasional bad comment.
When asking for a positive review, timing is everything. Encourage reviews at the point of purchase, following an event or fulfilling a service. For example, send a quick text or email saying, “Happy you had a great experience. Would you mind leaving us a quick review?” Make it easy for your customers to leave a comment with a link to the review page.
Make getting positive reviews part of your brand strategy
Train your staff to ask for reviews in their communication. For example, recently, my colleague had an issue with a product that was delivered to the wrong house. It was the delivery service and not the retailer that made the error. The delivery service would not rectify the situation; however, the retailer was happy to send a replacement product. My colleague received an email with an invoice ($0) listing the products reshipped to her home and a gentle nudge to leave a review about the service and resolution. She was more than happy to do so and spread the word.
Respond to positive reviews, too. This shows you care about your customers’ feelings and helps build trust with future reviewers. Don’t be shy about sharing great reviews as testimonials on your website and social media platforms. Other satisfied customers on social will chime in and reinforce the great experience your brand delivers, further boosting your online reputation.
Getting some negative reviews is not all bad. They help you pinpoint areas that need improvement. In addition, they help create a balanced, authentic brand profile. While you want most of your feedback to be positive, having occasional negative comments and responding to them builds trust and credibility.
No matter how robust your brand’s customer service is, you can’t avoid negative feedback — noise that can block out all the great things your business offers and does. Social media is rife with videos highlighting incidents where customers feel wronged and the torrent of negative comments that follow. Reviews on Google, Yelp, Facebook, Open Table, TripAdvisor and other platforms are filled with dissatisfied customers, and that can upend a business’s good standing.
Sometimes, there are missteps, and the reviews and feedback reflect a breakdown in service or product delivery. Other times, people are venting or trolling with no cause. You can’t take it personally, but don’t ignore what they say. Customers rely on reviews when discovering or purchasing products and services. Bad reviews can turn them away and cause a reputational crisis for your business.
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This $180 Chromebook Offers Flexibility and Performance for On-the-Go Entrepreneurs

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Almost half of entrepreneurs rely on their laptops daily, according to data from global market research firm Ipsos. That’s not a huge shock, considering these portable computers let you get work done anywhere. As an entrepreneur, you’re used to bringing work home… and on vacation. And right now, you can get a super versatile device, an ASUS Chromebook CM30, for just $179.99 (reg. $329.99).
This Chromebook is durable, versatile, and ready for your busy schedule
Entrepreneurs have to be flexible, and the ASUS Chromebook CM30 can keep up with everything a workday throws at you. It can even go from laptop to tablet, thanks to a detachable 10.5-inch touchscreen. There’s also a garaged push-pop stylus with fast-charging technology that you can use to jot down notes, graphs, and more.
This 2-in-1 device lets you tackle anything anywhere, with a MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor that lets you do all the multitasking required of an entrepreneur. You’ll also be working on the Chrome OS, so you’ll have access to all the cloud-based apps you’re already using.
8GB of RAM and 128GB eMMC storage ensure you have sufficient space to download your favorite apps and save important files locally. Dual 5MP cameras are available on the front and rear, letting you take pictures, video chat, and more.
If you’re hard on your devices, the ASUS Chromebook will be a great fit for you. It’s made from a military-grade, durable aluminum chassis so that it can withstand heavy handling. You’ll also be able to get a full workday in and more, thanks to the 12 hours of battery life.
This particular model is an open box device, which means it was likely excess inventory from store shelves. It will be verified to be in new condition and placed in clean packaging before it arrives at your doorstep.
Bring home an ASUS Chromebook CM30 for just $179.99 (reg. $329.99).
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Almost half of entrepreneurs rely on their laptops daily, according to data from global market research firm Ipsos. That’s not a huge shock, considering these portable computers let you get work done anywhere. As an entrepreneur, you’re used to bringing work home… and on vacation. And right now, you can get a super versatile device, an ASUS Chromebook CM30, for just $179.99 (reg. $329.99).
This Chromebook is durable, versatile, and ready for your busy schedule
Entrepreneurs have to be flexible, and the ASUS Chromebook CM30 can keep up with everything a workday throws at you. It can even go from laptop to tablet, thanks to a detachable 10.5-inch touchscreen. There’s also a garaged push-pop stylus with fast-charging technology that you can use to jot down notes, graphs, and more.
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