
What Is In Your Hand? Stories of Everyday Enterprise, Resilience and Possibility (eBook, ePUB)
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What Is In Your Hand?This question, first posed to Moses, anchors the central message of this book: transformation often begins not with what we lack, but with what we already have.Through moving stories drawn from across Africa, from Gokwe's farmlands to Nakonde's bustling border and Kitwe's university hostels, the book explores how ordinary people create livelihoods, nurture ideas, and build futures from limited means.It celebrates women who combine caregiving with entrepreneurship, young professionals daring to start over, and communities using their networks to create opportunity. Each sto...
What Is In Your Hand?
This question, first posed to Moses, anchors the central message of this book: transformation often begins not with what we lack, but with what we already have.
Through moving stories drawn from across Africa, from Gokwe's farmlands to Nakonde's bustling border and Kitwe's university hostels, the book explores how ordinary people create livelihoods, nurture ideas, and build futures from limited means.
It celebrates women who combine caregiving with entrepreneurship, young professionals daring to start over, and communities using their networks to create opportunity. Each story reveals the quiet power of resilience, innovation, and connection.
The book challenges conventional economic thinking, shifting focus from complex theory to lived experience. It's a call to rethink what growth truly means: not just personal gain, but giving back, creating space for others, and investing in community.
Accessible, practical, and deeply human, it invites readers to look within, to start where they are, use what they have, and take bold steps toward meaningful change.
This question, first posed to Moses, anchors the central message of this book: transformation often begins not with what we lack, but with what we already have.
Through moving stories drawn from across Africa, from Gokwe's farmlands to Nakonde's bustling border and Kitwe's university hostels, the book explores how ordinary people create livelihoods, nurture ideas, and build futures from limited means.
It celebrates women who combine caregiving with entrepreneurship, young professionals daring to start over, and communities using their networks to create opportunity. Each story reveals the quiet power of resilience, innovation, and connection.
The book challenges conventional economic thinking, shifting focus from complex theory to lived experience. It's a call to rethink what growth truly means: not just personal gain, but giving back, creating space for others, and investing in community.
Accessible, practical, and deeply human, it invites readers to look within, to start where they are, use what they have, and take bold steps toward meaningful change.
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