Pushing the Generations Forward Pushing the Generations Forward

Pushing the Generations Forward

Finding Your Purpose Through the Next Generation

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Publisher Description

“It is not taboo to go back and fetch what you forgot.” The West African concept of “Sakofa” teaches us that in order to understand our future, we must go back to examine our past. In this process, we discover that everything that has been lost can be found again. In this compelling book, author Kwamane O. Harris discusses how we can apply this principle in our lives and use it to propel ourselves as well as future generations into a better and brighter future. 


Pushing the Generations Forward by Kwamane O. Harris, MBA, CPLC is an inspiring book which delves deep into issues including spirituality, racism, oppression, mental health, purpose, growth and fixed mindsets, brain science, and resilience. In the book, the author shares how the mentality of pushing the generations forward saved his life, allowing him to adopt a mindset and see life outside of himself, one outside of generational trauma, poverty, depression, and systemic racism and oppression. 


The mindset of pushing the generations forward provided Kwamane with purpose that helped him persevere through the challenges of life, and it will do the same for readers. Through his words, he emphasizes that we must survive because the next generation is counting on us. It is up to us to make the world a better place for them, and in doing so, we will find the purpose and fulfilment we have been searching for.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2022
July 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
96
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xulon Press
SELLER
South Tx Broadcasting dba Xulon Press
SIZE
1.1
MB
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