Using reason to identify investments aligned with your genuine values and long-term flourishing, not market hype or others' expectations.
Zera Yacob emphasized that reason must guide human choices toward dignity and justice. In stock investing, rational self-interest means examining why you invest: Are you seeking genuine wealth-building or escaping financial vulnerability? This Sophos would urge investors to use reason to construct portfolios reflecting their authentic values—perhaps avoiding exploitative industries—rather than chasing maximum returns. Your investments become expressions of reasoned judgment about human dignity. This approach protects against impulsive trading driven by fear or greed, creating instead a deliberate strategy rooted in your reasoned understanding of economic justice. Portfolio construction becomes philosophical work, where each holding represents a choice aligned with your values and understanding of human flourishing.
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