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Finding Soul From Silicon Valley to Africa - A Travel Memoir and Personal Journey Through Twenty Countries in Africa - cover

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Finding Soul From Silicon Valley to Africa - A Travel Memoir and Personal Journey Through Twenty Countries in Africa

Kurt Davis

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

Shows readers how to develop a deeper level of empathy for others
Inspires entrepreneurs to work on projects that help their communities
Discovers how to empower other entrepreneurs in emerging markets
Depicts how racism occurs and how a simple thought (“thinking souls first”) may help others to overcome racist thoughts
Conveys the rights and wrongs of developing a successful romance
Gives spiritual insights and advice from many sources while embarking on a journey
Teaches readers how to reduce the ego and prioritize others ahead of himself/herself
Gives travel advice and adventure ideas for those going to Africa
Available since: 12/01/2020.

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