Using reason to define personal financial 'enough' based on dignity and security, resisting endless accumulation.
Capitalism insists that enough is always just beyond reach. Zera Yacob's philosophy of reason and justice offers a counterweight: the concept of sufficiency. Through reasoned reflection, you can define what genuinely serves your dignity and security: adequate shelter, food, healthcare, rest, relationships, and growth. Beyond this, accumulation becomes compulsive rather than purposeful. Many people experience anxiety not because they lack money but because no amount feels sufficient—because they have never rationally defined 'enough.' This concept asks you to reason through your actual needs and values, then to make a conscious commitment: I will secure this, and I will not let capitalist messaging convince me that more will make me whole. This brings profound mental peace. Sufficiency is not scarcity; it is freedom from the treadmill of endless want.
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