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Economic Justice as Personal Responsibility

Taking ownership of fair exchange and ethical money practices in your 20s as a form of participating in broader justice.

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Why It Matters

Zera Yacob lived under oppressive systems yet insisted on rational, ethical conduct as personal practice—not waiting for external permission. Economic justice, in his view, begins with you. In your 20s, this translates to: paying people fairly when you have resources, honoring contracts and debts, resisting cheating even when no one watches, and questioning exploitative financial systems you benefit from. Many young people defer responsibility, assuming justice is someone else's job. Yacob teaches that your individual choices—how you earn, spend, borrow, and give—are acts of justice or injustice. You cannot control the whole system, but you can control your integrity. This doesn't mean perfectionism or self-punishment; it means conscious alignment between your values and your money moves. In your 20s, you're building character. Economic integrity now shapes whether you become someone who perpetuates harm or advances dignity in all your financial relationships.

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