Understanding money in retirement not as mere survival resource but as enabler of human dignity and autonomous choice.
Zera Yacob's philosophy treats money as instrumental to dignity—it enables freedom, autonomy, and self-determination. In retirement, money becomes especially crucial: it determines whether you depend on others' goodwill, whether you can pursue meaning, whether you maintain choice. Yet many cultures treat money discussions as undignified or spiritually corrupting. Yacob's rational framework reframes this: honest engagement with retirement finances is deeply dignified because it honors your autonomy and your right to plan your own aging. Avoiding money conversations doesn't preserve dignity—it surrenders it. Across cultures, women especially often lack financial literacy or control. Building retirement security through rational money management—understanding savings, pensions, investment, inflation—becomes an exercise in claiming dignity. Money enables the freedom to live according to your values.
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