The practice of building personal wealth within networks of mutual responsibility where community members witness and validate economic justice.
Zera Yacob's Ethiopian context emphasized that individuals exist within communities with shared standards of fairness. Modern abundance mindset can integrate this through transparent wealth-building: making decisions accountable to people who know you and understand your practices. This isn't authoritarian control but relational integrity—your economic choices affect your standing in community. Communities that practice mutual accountability resist corruption, fraud, and exploitation naturally because members must face each other. Building abundance with communal accountability means: choosing business practices you'd explain to respected elders, creating transparent financial relationships, and measuring success partly through community respect. This transforms wealth from isolated accumulation into shared social asset, reducing anxiety about others' judgment and increasing trust. When abundance-building happens within accountable relationships, it becomes sustainable and genuinely abundant—enriching not just individuals but the networks supporting them, creating cycles where success strengthens community bonds rather than isolating winners.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.