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A MIND SHAPED BY POVERTY: Hidden Reasons for Generational Poverty We Don't Talk About: Hidden Reasons for Generational Poverty We Don't Talk About
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A MIND SHAPED BY POVERTY: Hidden Reasons for Generational Poverty We Don't Talk About: Hidden Reasons for Generational Poverty We Don't Talk About
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Regenia Rawlinson intimately shares poignant insights from her own upbringing in poverty, illustrating how these experiences molded her worldview and propelled her transformative journey. In her groundbreaking book, she delineates ten pivotal ideas that shaped her mindset amidst adversity, offering a compelling narrative essential for anyone who has encountered poverty firsthand or is working to address its challenges.
Social workers, clergy, community advocates, educators, and all those engaged in supporting individuals affected by poverty will find this book indispensable. Rawlinson delves into the pernicious nature of this mindset and offers strategies for transcending its constraints, guiding readers from the grips of poverty toward pathways of prosperity.
Regenia Rawlinson intimately shares poignant insights from her own upbringing in poverty, illustrating how these experiences molded her worldview and propelled her transformative journey. In her groundbreaking book, she delineates ten pivotal ideas that shaped her mindset amidst adversity, offering a compelling narrative essential for anyone who has encountered poverty firsthand or is working to address its challenges.
Social workers, clergy, community advocates, educators, and all those engaged in supporting individuals affected by poverty will find this book indispensable. Rawlinson delves into the pernicious nature of this mindset and offers strategies for transcending its constraints, guiding readers from the grips of poverty toward pathways of prosperity.




















