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Right Livelihood Circles and Accountability

Peer communities where practitioners examine their work's ethical dimensions and support each other in making values-aligned economic choices.

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Why It Matters

Buddhist sanghas (communities) historically provided spaces for mutual accountability and practice refinement. Zera Yacob's philosophy emphasizes dialogue with others to test reasoning and correct false conclusions. Right livelihood circles adapt these traditions into modern contexts: small groups of people working in various fields who gather regularly to examine their professional lives. Questions include: Does my work align with my values? Am I participating in harm? What alternatives exist? What am I afraid to see? These circles function not as judgment but as mirrors—others reflect back patterns we might miss alone. They provide practical support for career transitions, help members research company ethics, and celebrate choices that prioritize dignity over income. The practice acknowledges that economic pressure isolates moral reasoning; community provides both courage and wisdom. Such circles become schools of right livelihood.

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