I finally joined the forum even though I started reading this blog around 2009.
I had always had the feeling that the emperor had no clothes and Jacob's blog was the first to confirm it. The blog also put me on the path toward financial independence. I continued working, went back to school, worked some more, and ultimately reached FI around 2020 in part thanks to skills I started to develop here.
I didn't read the ERE book until 2019. I had originally demurred because I assumed it was just the ERE blog v2. Of course, I was wrong. The book is a brilliant mode of thinking and systematizing. I'm on my second reading now and it's even better than the first time. Jacob certainly has a gift for thinking broadly, synthesizing knowledge, and developing an integrated approach to a complex topic. I'm incredibly grateful to him for writing it and I hope he will write other books (this is not the first time he's heard me ask; I will not stop

As for myself, I'm a barely introverted INTJ with lots of different interests. I love investing, for one. I could read 10-ks, investor presentations, trade rags, and do primary diligence all day long (I can't go into a gas station without asking the clerk which products are the most popular - my wife is so embarrassed). My investing approach has evolved a lot of the years. I was originally focused on a SWR, but I couldn’t reconcile it intellectually. I switched to income investing and I’m much happier with an approach that matches my temperament. There is more than one right answer to investing (though there are many wrong answers). I love finding investments that I understand that generate long term cash flow - and will have more earnings and cash flow 10 years from now.
Despite a nice level of passive income, I am still working. It's partly out of fear and partly because I haven't found anything to retire to yet (plz send help). I have three kids, so my working is to support them and give them health insurance.
I look forward to getting to know you all. This seems like a great community.
Thanks!