Homeless of Entrepreneurship

Homeless of Entrepreneurship

AKS Iceberg

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UK Publishing House Ltd
Año de edición:
2025
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Sociedad y cultura: general
ISBN:
9781918162141

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Homeless of Entrepreneurship by AKS Iceberg is a profound socio-economic reflection on resilience, innovation, and the hidden power within human adversity.Through the compelling story of Tom, a man grappling with homelessness, addiction, mental health struggles, and social exclusion, the book explores how the spirit of entrepreneurship can emerge even from the harshest circumstances.Tom’s lived experience becomes a mirror of modern society-where poverty, inequality, and systemic barriers challenge millions worldwide. Yet, within this struggle lies creativity, purpose, and the determination to redefine success. Each chapter bridges personal narrative and socio-economic analysis, blending storytelling, philosophy, and policy insight into a framework for inclusive capitalism and social reform.Drawing metaphors from geometry and nature, AKS Iceberg introduces an innovative lens through which to understand social imbalance-equating equality, liberty, and opportunity with the balance of a perfect triangle.From grassroots enterprise to digital innovation, and from mental health rehabilitation to policy design, this work invites readers to imagine a world where entrepreneurship becomes a force for dignity, freedom, and social cohesion, not merely profit.Rich in reflection and realism, this book is both an academic and emotional exploration of the human condition, designed for policymakers, social scientists, entrepreneurs, educators, and anyone who believes that transformation begins from the margins.

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