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The ‘You Deserve It’ Lie:
How This One Phrase Keeps High Earners Permanently Broke
You cleared six figures this year. Then you said “I deserve it” and leased the new truck, booked the luxury trip, and upgraded the house. Congratulations — you just voted to stay broke forever. Here’s the raw truth most gurus won’t touch.

Jaxon Forge
Founder, MoneyForged.com • April 3, 2026
I fired a client last year pulling $310k who kept repeating “I deserve it” like a mantra.
Every bonus, every raise, every good month was immediately converted into lifestyle inflation. New truck. Bigger house. “Well-earned” vacations. His net worth? Flatlined for three straight years. He wasn’t stupid. He wasn’t lazy. He was addicted to the most dangerous lie in modern wealth building: “You deserve it.”
This is the same silent killer I exposed in The Silent Killer of Wealth — comfort masquerading as balance. “You deserve it” is just the polite, socially acceptable version of the same poison.
Why “You Deserve It” Is Emotional Cocaine
It feels righteous. It feels earned. It lets you upgrade without guilt while pretending you’re still “grinding.” But every time you say it, your brain records the transaction: hard work = immediate comfort. The discipline tax gets deferred. The compounding engine stalls. And six months later you’re still one bad month away from panic.
The Exact Same Trap That Keeps Most High Earners Broke
I lived it. Six figures in the door, then “I deserve this” turned into a bigger mortgage, newer car, fancier dinners. I called it balance. It was slow-motion financial suicide. The day I killed that phrase and forced every new dollar into freedom first (extra principal, investments, skill upgrades) was the day my net worth finally exploded.
Your Move — Kill the Lie Today
Next time a bonus hits or revenue spikes, ask yourself one question: “Would the version of me who actually wants freedom say I deserve this upgrade — or does this money belong in the wealth engine first?”
Delete the phrase from your vocabulary. Replace it with the 3 AM Rule, the Discipline Tax, and the systems I rebuilt my brain around. That single shift is worth more than every motivational quote you’ll ever read.
This is the psychology I unpacked in The Psychology of Making Money. Stop deserving. Start forging.
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