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The Practice of Financial Examination

Regular, methodical reflection on spending, income, and financial assumptions using structured questioning and honest self-assessment.

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Why It Matters

Zera Yacob modeled disciplined self-examination as a spiritual and intellectual practice. Applied to retirement finances, this becomes regular review sessions where retirees ask hard questions: Why do I spend this way? What assumptions drive my financial choices? Am I living according to my stated values? What fears control my decisions? Unlike accounting, which tracks numbers, financial examination tracks consciousness. It might occur quarterly or annually, involving journaling, conversation with trusted others, or solitary reflection. This practice prevents the drift where spending patterns become habitual and unexamined, where fears calcify into permanent restrictions, or where values diverge from actions. Through regular examination, retirees remain conscious participants in their financial lives rather than passive victims of circumstance or habit, continuously aligning their relationship with money to their evolving understanding of what matters.

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