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  • MP3 CD
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio; MP3 Una edition (June 24, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1491584203
  • ISBN-13: 978-1491584200
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.5 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (102 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,084,936 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Format: Hardcover
This is a long overdue, truthful, and tangible discussion about a topic which all the world should be paying attention to. John Hope Bryant gives a much needed insightful perspective on the value of ALL people especially the poor. He passionately articulates how "helping people" and "helping people to help themselves" are two very different conversations; furthermore, helping those who are underserved is not only a moral proposition but is ultimately a very wise business decision as well. It we are going to rise as a country we must heed the principles within this book. If we are going to finally address global poverty in a way which "the rising tide lifts all ships" then the principles within this book should be a staple within every action/conversation.

I have long been an advocate of "less talk and more action" and Mr. Bryant is surely that. He has essentially written a blue print to eradicating poverty while Operation HOPE is the system with which the blue print can effectively be implemented around the world. Bravo Mr. Bryant...I pray the world hears and responds accordingly!
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My copy of this book looks like a rainbow. I have it highlighted in all sorts of colors. Yellow for general points of interest, blue for passages I can use in my own work and green for action steps needed now.

I am impressed with how this book not only redefines poverty and properly frames the struggles surrounding it, but also provides a detailed road map for how to fix it. This is not a book of fluff. This is a guidebook.

I was struck by the passage that outlines poverty resulting in the lack of 1. self-confidence and esteem, 2. positive role models, 3. opportunity. How can someone succeed with these against them? They shouldn't have to. We can help create opportunity and provide positive role models. The self-esteem and confidence will follow.

This is a great book that I will continue to reference as we all work to help the poor save capitalism.
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Its very difficult to find a book that feels like both a sermon and a self help journal in one.

That's what Bryant's latest book does. On every page, you hear a call to the consciousness of America and every struggling American. It's a voice that rings loud and true: America is a land of opportunity for all people. But first you have to believe in yourself. "Half of poverty," says Bryant, "is a lack of self confidence. It’s a lack of confidence in your self. It’s a lack of belief. If you do not know who you are in the morning by dinnertime someone is going to tell you." So begins Bryant with the rousing air that makes you sit up and listen, like a sweating preacher in a hot church.

He's speaking the language of everyday people: He often reminds them that there’s a difference in being broke and being poor. Being broke is economic, yes. But being poor is a disabling frame of mind and a depressed condition of your spirit. And you must vow to never be poor again. If I don’t like me I’m not going to like you. If I don’t feel good about me I’m not going to feel good about you. So begins his sermon of self empowerment through self belief. And that theme resonates on every page. Inspired by the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bryant lifts your heart and your mind. "Freedom and liberty and justice and fair play are not things; they are feelings!" Freedom, he repeatedly reminds us, is self determination.

Which brings us to the second key element of the Bryant message and movement: The free enterprise system provides all the tools you need to empower yourself. Whatever its flaws, capitalism and inclusion in it, is the only path to rebuilding the middle class in America.
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This book will attribute to your well being and happiness. This book will make you think about how you may find ways to gain more happiness in your life and/or in your community.

You will learn after reading "How The Poor Can Save Capitalism," by John Hope Bryant a frequent statement highlighted: "...the most dangerous person in the world is a person without hope." You will also learn after reading the book, a common theme to "connect aspiration with opportunity."

I challenge all to connect with this book's goal to "Seed HOPE, Invest In HOPE, Nurture HOPE, and Harvest HOPE."
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Format: Hardcover
Awesome read!!!

After reading "How the Poor Can Save Capitalism", I'm amazed at how differently I view the issue of poverty and it's effects on a person's emotional state. Like a disease, it will suck the life blood out of a community and reduce it to a mere shadow of it's potential. We live in a generation of fighting cancer, fighting global warming, fighting depression, and the like. This book clearly identifies poverty as yet another demon to conquer.

This book not only defines the financial issues we face nationally as well as globally but it also draws a connection between how financial education, inclusion and dignity can drastically influence and redirect a person's future. If you don't know there are other opportunities available, then there might as well not be. If a person only sees and is taught that history repeats itself, then it will.

This book outlines how to break the vicious cycle of poverty. Through financial education and empowerment it is possible to brighten everyone's future. No one need be left behind and through financial inclusion of ALL, we ALL benefit. Now who doesn't like a win win situation?

Don't take my word for it, read it yourself!

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