A YouTuber who saved enough cash to quit his job explains the 'Camp FIRE' path to financial freedom Toronto-based YouTuber Steve Antonioni. Courtesy of Steve Antonioni Steve Antonioni takes a more flexible approach to the FIRE movement, calling it "Camp FIRE." It involves saving enough money to make a major life change before reaching full financial independence. It allowed him to quit his corporate job in his 20s to pursue YouTube, and later to take an 18-month sabbatical. Steve Antonioni used to think he was working toward early retirement. In 2022, the Toronto-based YouTuber told Business Insider he had saved about $90,000 in four years , enough to quit his corporate job and make videos full-time. He set a goal to save $1 million by 35, enough to feel financially independent. Four years later, Antonioni says his goals have changed. He's no longer chasing a specific retirement number, and he doesn't think of himself as someone who wants to stop working altogether.…