Every human being has their own dignity. Most don't want to ask for help. But the way we relate to them has an enormous effect on the outcome. And this equally applies to the elderly person next door, the young people down the street and the billions of people in Developing Countries. It applies to individuals, families, organizations, corporations and Governments. Most importantly it applies to our everyday lives and relationships. Conscientious implementation of the principles contained in this book has the potential to ...
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Every human being has their own dignity. Most don't want to ask for help. But the way we relate to them has an enormous effect on the outcome. And this equally applies to the elderly person next door, the young people down the street and the billions of people in Developing Countries. It applies to individuals, families, organizations, corporations and Governments. Most importantly it applies to our everyday lives and relationships. Conscientious implementation of the principles contained in this book has the potential to change world history in the most effective way possible by lending a hand, raising up one person at a time. The reader, too, cannot help but be challenged to a new awareness of their potential and how they can make a real difference, making our world a better place to live in. For when all is said and done most people simply want a fair go; they want a Hand Up, not just a Hand Out.
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