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The Reclamation of Self: Why J.D. Roth is Declaring 2023 the "Year of Me"

By Iffa Jayyana
June 28, 2026 5 Min Read
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Introduction: A Period of Profound Reflection

For over a decade, the personal finance community has looked to J.D. Roth, the founder of Get Rich Slowly, as a North Star for intentional living and fiscal responsibility. However, the architect of that platform is currently navigating a period of significant personal transition. Following a grueling two-month mourning period after the loss of his mother, Roth has emerged from a state of emotional stagnation to announce a pivot in his personal philosophy.

In a candid update to his readership, Roth declared that 2023 will be defined not by productivity metrics or external obligations, but by a concept he calls "The Year of Me." This shift represents a fundamental restructuring of his priorities, moving away from a decade of putting his own needs in the background and toward a deliberate, value-driven existence.


Chronology of a Transformation

The journey to this decision was not sudden; it was a cumulative response to burnout, grief, and a loss of personal agency.

  • Late 2022: Following the death of his mother, Roth experienced a period of profound "fog," during which his motivation to produce content and engage in his usual professional rigor waned.
  • November 2022: During a road trip to California, Roth and his partner, Kim, engaged in deep discourse while listening to The Courage to Be Disliked. This served as a catalyst for his current introspection.
  • December 2022: Roth began utilizing tools like Designing Your Life exercises to assess his current state of happiness and alignment.
  • January 2023: The official launch of "The Year of Me," characterized by the deliberate removal of digital distractions (such as Reddit and gaming applications) and a commitment to prioritize physical and mental health above professional output.

Supporting Data and Psychological Frameworks

Roth’s decision is rooted in a blend of psychological literature and self-improvement methodologies. To understand the gravity of his shift, it is essential to examine the frameworks he is currently employing.

The Adlerian Influence

The primary philosophical anchor for Roth’s transition is the work of Alfred Adler, as explored in The Courage to Be Disliked. The book argues that all problems are interpersonal relationship problems and that humans have the power to define their own meaning regardless of their past. For Roth, the core takeaway is the "courage to be disliked"—the realization that true freedom comes when one stops seeking the validation of others and begins living according to their own internal compass.

Proactive vs. Reactive Living

Roth also draws heavily from Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. He highlights a pivotal concept: the ability to subordinate an impulse to a value.

  • Reactive People: Driven by environmental stimuli, social media algorithms, and emotional impulses.
  • Proactive People: Driven by carefully selected and internalized core values.

By removing digital platforms that encourage reactive behavior—specifically uninstalling apps like Reddit and Hearthstone—Roth is attempting to reset his nervous system to favor proactive decision-making.


Official Stance: The "Year of Me" Defined

In his announcement, Roth addressed the potential for his readers to view this transition as "selfish." He acknowledges that the phrase "The Year of Me" carries a negative connotation in modern culture, often associated with narcissism or a lack of care for others.

However, his official stance is that this is a prerequisite for better service to his community. "The truth is, by putting myself first, I’m almost certain to become a better person for others," Roth stated. He argues that he has spent far too long making excuses for his lack of personal maintenance, and that by centering his own health and wellness, he will eventually return to his professional work with greater clarity, energy, and value to offer his audience.


Implications for the Get Rich Slowly Community

Readers of the platform may be concerned about the future of the site. When asked how this shift affects the publication, Roth provided clear expectations:

A Move Away from Strict Schedules

Roth has officially abandoned any commitment to a rigorous publishing or production schedule. He posits that forcing content leads to mediocrity and burnout. Moving forward, the site will move to a "spontaneous" model. If he has something of value to share, he will share it; if he does not, he will remain silent.

The Evolution of Content

The content on Get Rich Slowly is expected to shift toward a more conversational and reflective tone. Rather than strictly tactical financial advice, readers may see more experimentation with lifestyle design, mental health, and the intersection of money and happiness. Furthermore, Roth has confirmed that this period of self-reflection will finally facilitate the completion of the long-delayed "site de-design," an internal project that has been neglected during his time of over-commitment.

Quality Over Quantity

Roth maintains that while he is not giving up on long-form, focused articles, the "Year of Me" will likely result in shorter, more frequent, and perhaps more fragmented pieces. This is a deliberate choice to ensure that the content he does produce is a reflection of his genuine state of mind rather than an obligation to a publishing calendar.


Synthesis: The Essence of Proactive Living

The underlying narrative of Roth’s decision is the reclaiming of one’s agency. In a digital economy that demands constant availability, the act of stepping back is, in itself, a radical financial and personal move. By prioritizing his own needs, Roth is modeling the very behavior he has advocated for in his writing for years—the idea that personal wealth is nothing without the physical and mental capacity to enjoy it.

As he navigates this transition, the implications for his followers are twofold. First, they must adapt to a less predictable schedule. Second, they are being invited to observe a process of "intentional de-cluttering" of the mind. Whether or not this experiment results in a return to his previous levels of output is secondary to the primary goal: demonstrating that it is possible—and necessary—to pause, re-evaluate, and prioritize the self to prevent the erosion of one’s core values.

As Roth noted in his concluding thoughts, the change is mostly internal, but it is an "important change." By choosing to subordinate his impulses to his values, he is attempting to reset his life’s trajectory. For those who have followed his journey through the evolution of Get Rich Slowly, this shift serves as a poignant reminder that even the most disciplined among us must occasionally stop the machine to repair the engine.

The "Year of Me" is not an exit from the public eye, but rather an evolution of the individual within it. It remains to be seen how the landscape of his work will change, but for now, the focus is clear: before one can manage their wealth effectively, they must manage their own humanity.

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