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Many people strive for the so-called "American Dream," which often means the accumulation of wealth and acquisition of material possessions, only to discover that pursuit of the dream can become a nightmare. With both academic and personal accomplishments, Nathaniel and Alecia are in every sense of the word modern success stories. They were living the American Dream; yet, they discovered that there is so much more to life than money or things. They have found the true meaning and purpose of life in their relationship with God. You will rejoice with these authors as they find the key and uncover the answer to living the life we all desire to live: A personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Drs. Russell could have settled for the dream and the illusion of success, but instead they pressed forward and discovered their true purpose in a passionate walk with God. The story of their journey and discovery has the potential to change your life.
The sickness of racism and inequality has been a part of America's DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) since 1472, and we, as Americans, do not have enough people with American grit to properly confront these issues. American grit is the passion and motivation for long-term success for yourself, your family, your colleagues, and America. It is obtained from acquiring contentment. Contentment is the state of happiness and satisfaction found through love and respect for oneself and others. Finding contentment is a challenging journey, especially when faced with continuous adversity like racism, disenfranchisement, poverty, and unemployment. This book will provide a pathway for obtaining your own contentment for your American grit. This book is for everyone and written with love for everyone.
This book grows out of an experiment in socialism that Nathaniel Hawthorne participated in at Brook Fram. It grows out of that that experiment, but does not, said Hawthorne, record it directly. "Someone of the many cultivated and philosophic minds which took an interest in the Brook Farm enterprise might now give the world its history.
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