A commitment to regularly interrogate your accumulation, spending, and giving patterns to ensure they align with your stated values and vision for legacy.
Socratic method and rigorous self-examination are central to Zera Yacob's approach—he believed unexamined life (and by extension, unexamined wealth) perpetuates injustice. The Examined Wealth Principle means creating regular practices to interrogate your financial choices: quarterly reviews where you ask hard questions about alignment between values and actions, annual audits of where your money actually goes versus where you intend it, and periodic reassessment of what legacy you're actively creating. This isn't guilt-based but clarifying—each examination reveals gaps between intention and reality, offering opportunity to course-correct. In Yacob's tradition, wealth examined is wealth redeemed. A legacy built through continuous rational scrutiny reflects authentic commitment to justice and dignity rather than mere aspiration.
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