Recognizing that financial constraint in retirement need not diminish human worth, and that simplicity can align with authentic values.
Zera Yacob insisted that human dignity is intrinsic and not dependent on wealth or status. This liberates retirees from the exhausting project of maintaining appearances or accumulating excess. Modest living becomes not deprivation but alignment with reason and authenticity. When retirees accept simpler means, they reduce anxiety, strengthen community bonds, and model alternative values to younger generations. The dignity framework asks: what truly matters for a flourishing life? Often the answer points toward relationships, learning, and purpose rather than consumption. By embracing modest living as philosophically sound rather than shameful, retirees protect both their finances and their peace of mind, discovering that sufficiency and dignity are compatible.
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