Reframing your relationship with money and debt from servitude to a manageable human relationship based on Yacob's philosophy of human dignity.
Zera Yacob taught that reason and relationship define human flourishing. Money and debt are often treated as masters—forces controlling your life, decisions, and worth. Instead, Yacob's philosophy suggests viewing money as a tool within relationships. A debt is a relationship between you and a creditor, not a metaphysical force. This reframe is powerful: relationships have boundaries, negotiation, and mutual respect. You are not enslaved to debt; you are in a relationship that can be renegotiated, managed, or ended. Money itself is neutral—a medium of exchange, not a measure of your value. When you internalize debt as your identity or master, you've accepted a false metaphysics. Yacob's reason-based approach demands you see clearly: debt is managed, money is tool, and your dignity remains independent of financial status. This psychological shift enables agency.
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