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What I’d Tell My 20-Year-Old Self About Money

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What I’d Tell My
20-Year-Old Self About Money

If I could sit across from the broke, hungry kid I was at 20, here’s exactly what I’d say. No fluff. Just the lessons that forged my wealth.

Jaxon Forge

Jaxon Forge

Founder, MoneyForged.com • March 29, 2026

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Jaxon Forge

Listen, kid.

If I could grab 20-year-old me by the shoulders — the guy driving a beat-up truck, eating ramen, and dreaming of “making it” — I’d say one thing first:

Stop chasing income. Start forging wealth.

1. High Income Doesn’t Mean Shit If You Still Feel Broke

I was pulling six figures and still felt one bad month away from scrambling. Sound familiar? That’s because high income is just a bigger shovel. If you don’t fix the hole in the bucket, you’ll stay broke forever.

The silent thief? Lifestyle inflation. Raise hits → nicer car. Bonus lands → bigger apartment. New client → fancier vacations. You upgrade everything except your future. I learned this the hard way: the hedonic treadmill never stops. You adapt to the nicer life so fast it stops feeling nice, and suddenly you need even more just to feel normal.

2. Comfort Is the Silent Killer of Wealth

Everyone preaches “work-life balance.” I bought it too. Then I realized comfort masquerading as balance was quietly murdering my edge. Soft bed, climate-controlled office, no real pressure — your nervous system starts craving more ease. Risk feels dangerous. Hard work feels optional.

I reversed it by getting ruthless: any raise or new revenue had to fund freedom first — extra investments, bigger emergency fund, skill upgrades — before it funded comfort. Friends kept upgrading. I kept the same truck. They looked richer. I was richer.

3. Rewire Your Brain to Crave Hard Work

Hard work felt like punishment at 20. I chased motivation like a junkie. The fix? I engineered discomfort on purpose. 4:30 a.m. alarm. Three-second rule: feet on floor or the brain negotiates. Cold showers. Deep work blocks with zero distractions. I turned boredom into a weapon — no podcasts, no scrolling, just me and the problem. The brain eventually flipped: effort became oxygen. Skipping the grind left me restless.

4. Build Systems, Burn the Motivation Myth

Motivation is weather. Systems are the engine. I stopped waiting for the fire and built a stupidly simple daily framework that ran whether I “felt like it” or not:

  • 4:30 a.m. — feet on floor in three seconds
  • First 90 minutes — highest-leverage money task only
  • Revenue block — cold outreach, client delivery, product creation
  • Weekly Sunday review — numbers don’t lie

Grind in silence. Stop posting wins. The quiet work compounds louder than any flex thread ever could.

5. The 3 AM Rule That Separated Me From 99%

Most entrepreneurs wake when it’s convenient. The ones pulling ahead own the hours everyone else sleeps through. I tested 3 a.m. three days a week during big execution blocks. By 6 a.m. I already had two to three hours of pure leverage done. The psychological edge was brutal. Momentum before the world woke up made the rest of the day feel like bonus rounds.

6. Laziness Is Just Unexamined Fear

I used to call myself lazy when I avoided the big tasks. Then one night before a launch I sat with the feeling instead of scrolling. It wasn’t laziness — it was fear. Fear of failure. Fear of success. Fear of judgment. I asked three questions out loud:

  • What’s the worst that could realistically happen?
  • What’s the best that could happen?
  • What’s the real long-term cost of not doing it?

Resistance became my compass. The bigger the fear, the higher the leverage on the other side. Do the thing anyway.

7. Pay the Discipline Tax Early or Pay It Forever

Discipline isn’t a tax you pay later when you’re “ready.” It’s cheapest right now. Delay the upgrades. Stay hungry. Keep the edge sharp. Comfort zones are cemeteries for ambition — you don’t die in them overnight. You just slowly stop growing until the version of you that could have built real wealth is buried under layers of “deserved” ease.

The compound interest on those quiet, disciplined hours is brutal for everyone still hitting snooze.

Final Truth

Kid, money is simple but never easy. Income is temporary. Systems, discipline, and the willingness to choose the hard path every single day are what build wealth that lasts. Stop trading potential freedom for the illusion of balance. Stay hungry. Stay uncomfortable. Forge ahead.

You’ve got one life. Make it count.

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