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Get Free for Free explores the profound impacts of economic recessions on individuals and communities, highlighting the uneven burden faced by many. Born from a series of reflections and discussions on navigating tough economic times, this book aims to inspire readers to think deeply and engage in meaningful conversations about resilience and resourcefulness. As economic conditions shift, opportunities and financial flows change, presenting unique challenges. Operating on the belief that God's love extends to all, the book considers both non-economic solutions and often-overlooked economic…mehr

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Get Free for Free explores the profound impacts of economic recessions on individuals and communities, highlighting the uneven burden faced by many. Born from a series of reflections and discussions on navigating tough economic times, this book aims to inspire readers to think deeply and engage in meaningful conversations about resilience and resourcefulness. As economic conditions shift, opportunities and financial flows change, presenting unique challenges. Operating on the belief that God's love extends to all, the book considers both non-economic solutions and often-overlooked economic strategies that can help us thrive even in difficult circumstances. By offering fresh perspectives, Get Free for Free seeks to be an accessible read that not only prompts thoughtful reflection but also encourages dialogue on how to find joy and maintain hope amidst adversity.
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Autorenporträt
Hilton I. Hale is CEO of Hilton I. Hale & Associates, LLC. He has served as an insurance agent since 1985. He is a humble recipient of numerous awards and honors. He is a graduate of San Diego State University. He earned his Chartered Life Underwriter designation from the American College, and the Senior NYLIC designation from New York Life Insurance Company. His lifetime of service includes contributions in scholastics, athletics, business, community, education, health, economics, politics, and religion.