Zera Yacob's radical questioning of inherited beliefs applied to examining cultural and familial narratives about debt, obligation, and money that may trap you.
Zera Yacob famously rejected inherited religious dogma, insisting instead on personal examination and reason. Similarly, many carry inherited narratives about debt: "debt is shameful," "you must repay regardless of cost," "borrowing is weakness." These stories often originate in systems designed to benefit creditors, not debtors. Yacob's method requires interrogating these narratives: Are they true? Who benefits? Do they serve human flourishing? Some debt narratives are rooted in genuine wisdom about prudence; others are propaganda. By applying Yacob's critical questioning, you can distinguish between wise caution and paralyzing shame. You can examine whether family or cultural messages about debt actually serve your dignity or merely enforce compliance. This philosophical work liberates you to make intentional choices rather than live out inherited scripts.
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