The inner voice of reason that guides ethical economic decisions, central to Yacob's philosophy and essential for Buddhist right livelihood.
Zera Yacob taught that reason, independent of external authority, is humanity's guide to truth and morality. Applied to economics, rational conscience becomes the decision-making faculty that questions profit-first systems and asks: Does this choice honor human dignity? Does it create unnecessary suffering? Buddhist right livelihood similarly demands conscious deliberation—not reflexive participation in harmful industries. Rational conscience bridges these traditions by offering practitioners a practical tool for navigating economic life. It means pausing before purchases, employment, and investments to consult your deepest reasoning faculty. This is not mere guilt or emotion, but disciplined reflection on whether an action aligns with both reason and compassion. Developing this capacity requires practice, contemplation, and courage to act against cultural pressure.
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