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I’m Make Six Figures, But I Still Worry About Money

June 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The content shared here is intended for educational purposes only. BW, Inc. does not provide advisory or brokerage services, nor does it offer recommendations on specific investments.

I consider myself wealthy based on various metrics. I own multiple cars, a home, emergency funds, retirement savings, and a college fund for my child. With a six-figure income and no debt except for a mortgage, I fall into the category of “high earner, not rich yet.”

Despite these material possessions, I don’t feel wealthy. Money worries have been a constant in my life, stemming from childhood experiences of financial instability and anxiety.

The fear of not having enough money persists, even with a substantial income. I find myself constantly thinking about financial security, especially when considering future expenses like car maintenance and family vacations.

Many high earners share similar concerns about money, particularly those who grew up with limited means. This scarcity mindset leads to excessive worrying about spending, guilt over purchases, and a constant fear of losing wealth despite a high salary.

To overcome this scarcity mindset, a shift in psychological perspective is necessary. Understanding and challenging flawed money scripts can help in cultivating a healthier relationship with money.

Finding a balance between saving for the future and enjoying the present is key. Therapy, setting up specific budgets, building emergency funds, and recognizing that money is a means to an end can all contribute to a more positive money mindset.

While worrying about money can be beneficial in terms of financial vigilance, it’s important to manage these concerns in a healthy way. By taking control of my finances and making informed decisions, I aim to provide a secure future for my family and break the cycle of financial anxiety.

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