Using rational deliberation to resist the psychological distortions that sudden wealth creates, grounding decisions in principle rather than impulse.
Zera Yacob's emphasis on reason as humanity's divine gift offers a powerful tool against windfall psychology. When sudden money arrives, the rational mind often surrenders to emotion—euphoria, impulsivity, fear of loss. Yacob teaches that reason must govern our relationship with fortune, allowing us to examine lottery winnings and inheritances with clear eyes. This isn't cold calculation but ethical deliberation: asking what wealth means, how it serves dignity, what obligations it creates. By activating reason before spending, we prevent the common trajectory from jackpot to ruin. Yacob's framework suggests that true wisdom with sudden riches lies in pausing—creating space where rational reflection can counteract the neurological hijacking that windfall triggers, allowing us to preserve both wealth and self-respect.
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