the First-Generation Mind: Learning World Late in Modern India
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he First-Generation Mind is a reflective non-fiction book about the invisible struggle of people who enter education, cities, offices, institutions, and professional life without inheriting the language of these worlds.The book explores how confidence, exposure, networks, documentation, institutional understanding, discipline, and cultural codes are often learned late by first-generation students and professionals. It shows that many struggles mistaken for personal weakness are actually gaps in inherited social knowledge.Moving through themes such as poverty, family systems, travel, education, marriage, corruption, work culture, financial awareness, health, spirituality, and self-discipline, the book gives language to the quiet journey of those who rise from lower-middle-class or working-class backgrounds into unfamiliar social spaces.Written in a clear and personal style, this book is for first-generation learners, young professionals, families navigating social mobility, teachers, mentors, and anyone trying to understand how background shapes confidence, opportunity, and decision-making.At its heart, The First-Generation Mind is a book about becoming one's own guardian and building a better inheritance for the next generation.
he First-Generation Mind is a reflective non-fiction book about the invisible struggle of people who enter education, cities, offices, institutions, and professional life without inheriting the language of these worlds.The book explores how confidence, exposure, networks, documentation, institutional understanding, discipline, and cultural codes are often learned late by first-generation students and professionals. It shows that many struggles mistaken for personal weakness are actually gaps in inherited social knowledge.Moving through themes such as poverty, family systems, travel, education, marriage, corruption, work culture, financial awareness, health, spirituality, and self-discipline, the book gives language to the quiet journey of those who rise from lower-middle-class or working-class backgrounds into unfamiliar social spaces.Written in a clear and personal style, this book is for first-generation learners, young professionals, families navigating social mobility, teachers, mentors, and anyone trying to understand how background shapes confidence, opportunity, and decision-making.At its heart, The First-Generation Mind is a book about becoming one's own guardian and building a better inheritance for the next generation.
AmazonPages: 172, Hardcover, Notion Press
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