Yacob's framework for human dignity applied to understanding debt agreements as contracts that should never compromise your fundamental worth or autonomy.
Zera Yacob grounded dignity in the inherent equality of all human beings created by the divine. Applied to debt, this means recognizing that creditors exploit psychological vulnerability—shame, fear, hopelessness—to maintain power over you. A debt contract is merely paper; it cannot diminish your human value or justify degradation. Yacob's philosophy demands you treat yourself with the dignity you'd grant any person: negotiating respectfully but firmly, refusing abusive collection practices, and rejecting internalized shame. Economic justice requires distinguishing between legitimate obligation and exploitative control. This sophos teaches that poverty or debt does not reflect character or merit, but often reflects systems designed to extract wealth from vulnerable populations. Reclaiming dignity means refusing to accept dehumanizing treatment in service of debt repayment.
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