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Vicki Robin (born July 6, 1945) is an American writer and speaker. She is best known as the author of ''Your Money Or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence''.


Early life

Robin was born in
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, but grew up in
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,
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and attended
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, where she was a member of the Leaders Club and selected as "most likely to succeed" in the high school class of 1963. She graduated from
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
in 1967 and initially pursued a career as an actress, appearing as an extra in the soap operas
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and
The Secret Storm ''The Secret Storm'' is an American soap opera that the CBS television network transmitted from February 1, 1954, to February 8, 1974. It was created by Roy Winsor, who also created the long-running soap operas ''Search for Tomorrow'' and ''Love ...
. Robin quickly became disillusioned with the industry. At the age of 23, she received an inheritance from her grandmother in the amount of $20,000 (). Soon thereafter, she quit her budding career to embark on a road trip across the United States and Mexico. During her travels, she met Joe Dominguez, a former
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financial analyst who in 1969 retired at the age of 31 having saved about $100,000 () during his brief career. They would become lifelong friends.


''Your Money or Your Life''

Brought about by a desire to pursue
intentional living Intentional living is any lifestyle based on an individual or group's conscious attempts to live according to their values and beliefs. These can include lifestyles based on religious, political or ethical values, as well as for self-improvement. ...
, Robin and Joe Dominguez experimented with
frugality Frugality is the quality of being frugal, sparing, thrifty, prudent or economical in the consumption of consumable resources such as food, time or money, and avoiding waste, lavishness or extravagance. In behavioral science, frugality has been ...
and
simple living Simple living refers to practices that promote simplicity in one's lifestyle. Common practices of simple living include reducing the number of possessions one owns, depending less on technology and services, and spending less money. Not only is ...
and found it was possible to live on a fraction of the money spent by a typical household. Furthermore, paid work could be avoided entirely with a modest nest egg providing the required income. They supported themselves financially by investing in long-term
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and using the
interest In finance and economics, interest is payment from a borrower or deposit-taking financial institution to a lender or depositor of an amount above repayment of the principal sum (that is, the amount borrowed), at a particular rate. It is distinct ...
payments to cover living expenses. Without the need for a job, they spent their time supporting environmental and charitable causes. Those they worked with inevitably became curious about how the two managed financially. Reflecting on their process, they observed that they took nine steps to reach their
financial independence Financial independence is the status of having enough income or wealth sufficient to pay one's living expenses for the rest of one's life without having to be employed or dependent on others.Cummuta, John. The Myths & Realities of Achieving Fina ...
goal – and thus the nine-step program in Your Money or Your Life was born. The popularity of this subject led to Robin and Dominguez speaking at hundreds of "financial independence" workshops. To keep up with demand, a recorded version of the workshop was produced and distributed on
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in 1986 followed by the book ''Your Money Or Your Life'' in 1992. Following an appearance on
The Oprah Winfrey Show ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'', often referred to as ''The Oprah Show'' or simply ''Oprah'', is an American daytime broadcast syndication, syndicated talk show that aired nationally for 25 seasons from September 8, 1986, to May 25, 2011, in Chicag ...
, the book became a best seller with over 600,000 copies sold. Including revised editions published in 1998, 2008 and 2018, ''Your Money or Your Life'' has sold over a million copies.


Later life

The success of ''Your Money or Your Life'' resulted in Robin being associated with the
voluntary simplicity Simple living refers to practices that promote simplicity in one's lifestyle. Common practices of simple living include reducing the number of possessions one owns, depending less on technology and services, and spending less money. Not only is ...
movement. She appeared in the 1998 documentary film
Escape from Affluenza ''Escape from Affluenza'' is a 1998 PBS 56-minute documentary film produced as a sequel to the 1997 documentary ''Affluenza''. While the original concentrates on affluenza—consumerism and materialism in modern society—the sequel focuses on ...
. After moving to Whidbey Island in 1996, she became involved with the local community and in 2010 undertook a month-long experiment in local eating where she tried to eat only food produced within a 10-mile radius of her home. She chronicled her experiences in a book titled ''Blessing the Hands That Feed Us: What Eating Closer to Home Can Teach Us About Food, Community, and Our Place on Earth''. Robin has been mentioned as a source of inspiration for the
FIRE movement The FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement is a lifestyle movement with the goal of gaining financial independence and retiring early. The model became particularly popular among millennials in the 2010s, gaining traction through onl ...
. This has renewed interest in ''Your Money or Your Life'' and she is once again active in the
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scene. She is currently the host of the podcast "What Could Possibly Go Right?"


References

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