Examining the cultural stories about money—poverty, wealth, success, failure—and choosing ones grounded in reason and dignity rather than inherited myths.
We inherit narratives about money: 'Poor people are lazy,' 'Rich people earned it,' 'Money equals happiness,' 'Debt is shameful.' Zera Yacob's method was to question inherited assumptions and test them against reason. Critical Money Narratives invites you to interrogate the stories shaping your budget. Where did you learn that you need this much stuff? Who benefits from your shame about debt? What would financial life look like if you rejected the narrative that self-worth depends on earnings? By examining these narratives, you create space for reasoned financial thinking untethered from inherited mythology. You might find that many cultural stories about money serve systems of injustice, and choosing different narratives—about what matters, what's possible, what's dignified—liberates your budget and your life.
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