Using reason to evaluate which gig opportunities genuinely serve your long-term flourishing rather than accepting exploitative terms.
Zera Yacob emphasized that reason must guide our choices, rejecting blind tradition or pressure. In gig work, rational self-interest means systematically analyzing compensation, work conditions, and growth potential rather than accepting whatever platform algorithms offer. This counters the gig economy's tendency to normalize below-minimum-wage arrangements by framing them as "flexibility." Yacob's philosophy demands you calculate true hourly earnings including expenses, assess platform power dynamics honestly, and recognize when convenience masks exploitation. Rational self-interest isn't selfish; it's the foundation for dignified economic participation. By applying reasoned judgment to gig opportunities, you protect both your material welfare and your human dignity, ensuring independence means actual autonomy rather than desperation-driven compliance with unfair terms.
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