A millennial investor, Grant Sabatier, says reaching financial independence and pursuing FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) is becoming easier for more people. In the reports, Sabatier argues that FIRE is attainable for “everyone” and credits a disciplined approach to saving and investing for his own result, which he describes as achieving financial independence at age 30. The coverage presents his perspective that current conditions and access to financial tools have lowered barriers to participation in FIRE compared with earlier decades. It also outlines that his path relies on sustained personal finance habits rather than a single shortcut—emphasizing consistent saving, investment growth, and long-term planning. The articles focus primarily on Sabatier’s viewpoint and experience, using his story as an example of how an individual can structure finances to reduce reliance on earned income over time. Overall, the sources converge on the same central claim: Sabatier reached financial independence by age 30 and believes the steps required for FIRE are within reach for a broader audience.