I fired a client last year who cleared $280k.
He posted “eat the rich” memes while leasing a new truck and taking another “deserved” vacation. His net worth hadn’t moved in three years. He wasn’t lazy. He wasn’t stupid. He was addicted to blame. And blame is emotional cocaine — it feels righteous, but it destroys your future.
The Real Silent Killer Isn’t Taxes. It’s Resentment.
This is the same psychology I laid out in The Psychology of Making Money. Comfort masquerading as balance. Laziness that was really unexamined fear. Now add resentment — the sneakiest one of all. It lets you stay comfortable while pretending you’re fighting the system.
Every time you cheer when a high performer gets dragged online, your brain records it: “Wealth = enemy.” That single belief quietly kills the very habits that create wealth — the 3 a.m. rule, the discipline tax, the iron will I rewired in myself. You can’t crave what you secretly hate.
Why High Earners Stay Broke (Even When They Hate the 1%)
I’ve watched doctors, lawyers, and six-figure entrepreneurs do the same dance: complain about “the rich,” then upgrade the house, lease the newer car, and take the bigger vacation “because they earned it.” Lifestyle inflation isn’t just spending. It’s emotional. Resentment gives you permission to stay soft while pretending you’re virtuous.
The math is brutal: the gap that should have gone into investments, skill upgrades, or that “screw you” fund shrinks to nothing. You’re richer on paper and poorer in freedom — exactly like the comfort trap I beat years ago.
The Antidote: Study Success, Don’t Resent It
I didn’t get rich by hating people who already made it. I studied them like a scientist. I stole their systems. I paid the discipline tax early. I stopped chasing motivation and built unbreakable routines instead.
If you want real wealth, stop cheering when the successful get attacked. Start asking: “What did they do at 3 a.m. that I’m still sleeping through?” That question changed everything for me.
“The moment you start calling successful people the enemy, you’ve already decided to stay average. Comfort zones are cemeteries for ambition — and resentment is the shovel that digs your own grave.”
— Jaxon Forge
Your Move
Stop scrolling the outrage feeds. Close the tab on the next “eat the rich” meme. Open your calendar and block 3 a.m. next week for deep work instead. That single decision separates the forged from the forever frustrated.
If this hit you in the chest, you’re not alone. Most high earners feel the same quiet panic. The difference is what you do next.
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Stories and advice from Jaxon Forge, Founder of MoneyForged.com