For many of us in India, FIRE starts as an escape plan. Long hours, little flexibility and job insecurity make 'retire early' feel like freedom. In that sense, yes - it can look like 'I hate my job' written in a spreadsheet.
But the deeper idea of FIRE isn't about running away. It's about buying options - the ability to pick work that matters, take breaks, support family or switch careers without money stress.
If all you want is to quit, FIRE can feel empty.
If you want control over your time, it becomes powerful.
FIRE = (I hate my job) - (I still need my job)
Most of us hate our jobs, our bosses, the long hours, the traffic and the low pay. Office work can feel soul‑crushing and the fun outside doesn't pay the bills, so many just want to quit and see FIRE as the hope. There's nothing wrong with that - many eventually find something they enjoy.
Thanks, ChatGPT
Have you looked at the current job market? It's not likely to improve any time soon, maybe ever. If you're earning well right now, it's probably the best time to save and invest as much as you can.