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From Broken Beginnings: A Journey of Resilience and Purpose (GSU Personal Development & Self-Mastery Book 1) Kindle Edition

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Management number 220799505 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$1.60 Model Number 220799505
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From childhood poverty to founding a global university—one man's extraordinary journey proves that circumstances never define destiny. What happens when a child who failed fifth grade becomes a military leader, business executive, and educational innovator? Dr. Gene Constant's remarkable memoir reveals how systematic determination can transform seemingly impossible circumstances into purposeful achievement.Born into chaos, forged by adversity, destined for greatness. Survived family dysfunction and educational humiliation that would have broken most childrenTransformed military service into leadership foundation despite entering with only an eighth-grade educationBuilt million-dollar business operations through innovative management strategiesEarned advanced degrees including a doctorate, while working full-time positionsFounded Global Sovereign University to create educational opportunities worldwideReceived honorary military commission from Alabama Governor George WallaceThis is not another rags-to-riches story filled with empty inspiration. Gene's journey demonstrates the practical principles that enable real transformation: systematic thinking over wishful dreaming, persistent effort over natural talent, and strategic planning over random activity.From tending a kerosene heater in poverty to lighting the torch of educational freedom for millions.Readers discover how early adversity becomes competitive advantage, why institutional failure often reflects systemic problems rather than personal limitations, and how individual transformation creates obligations to serve others facing similar barriers.Perfect for readers who enjoyed: Educated by Tara WestoverHillbilly Elegy by J.D. VanceThe Glass Castle by Jeannette WallsWhat sets this memoir apart:Gene does not just tell his story—he provides the systematic frameworks that enabled his transformation.Each chapter reveals specific strategies for overcoming obstacles, building capabilities, and creating opportunities that didn't previously exist.Whether you are struggling with educational barriers, seeking career advancement, or building institutions that serve others, this memoir offers practical wisdom earned through decades of turning setbacks into stepping stones.The boy who failed fifth grade became the man who builds universities. Your transformation starts here. Read more


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