A framework for evaluating true wealth not by accumulation but by whether resources enable rational autonomy and ethical decision-making for all.
Zera Yacob teaches that reason is humanity's defining capacity and divine gift. Authentic wealth, therefore, must be measured by its capacity to foster reason and autonomy rather than mere accumulation. A person with moderate means but complete autonomy to think and act freely is wealthier, in this view, than a billionaire under corruption or coercion. This framework challenges conventional wealth measurement. It asks whether money enables education, leisure for contemplation, freedom from desperation, and power to choose one's life. Societies structured around reason-based wealth assessment would prioritize universal literacy, philosophical education, and economic conditions that free people from survival desperation. Money becomes truly meaningful when it purchases the conditions for flourishing reason. This approach reorients our relationship with wealth: not as status or power over others, but as enabling the rational autonomy of oneself and one's community.
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