Using rational deliberation to make ethical financial decisions for aging parents, honoring both their dignity and your own sustainable capacity.
Zera Yacob emphasized reason as the foundation of ethical life, arguing that sound judgment reveals our duties to one another. Applied to financial caregiving, this means using clear-headed analysis to determine what you can actually afford while supporting aging parents. Rather than emotional guilt-driven spending or avoidance, rational stewardship asks: What resources do I have? What are my parent's genuine needs versus wants? What creates long-term stability for both of us? This Sophos tradition rejects both reckless self-sacrifice and callous neglect, instead cultivating the reasoned middle path. By examining financial obligations through reason rather than shame or resentment, adult children can make decisions that preserve parental dignity while protecting their own economic future and capacity to help sustainably.
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