Break the Culture of Poverty by Recapturing Your Mind
You're not broke because you're broken—you're stuck inside a system and a mindset built to keep you in survival.
Contractor and inclusionary housing developer Hugh Harris has worked for decades at the intersection of housing, economics, and daily survival and learned a fundamental truth: The culture of poverty isn't only about money. It's mental, emotional, and spiritual—and it runs on mental slavery, the kind of conditioning that trains people to stay predictable, dependent, and exhausted.
Through Survival Surrender, you'll gain the direct blueprint for reclaiming personal agency in a "mental pandemic" of rising anxiety, depression, and distraction. Harris calls it mental diabetes: an overload of meaningless information that makes it harder to think clearly, build financial literacy, or aim for real economic mobility. Building upon valuable ethical and sociopolitical ideas like Bonhoeffer's theory of stupidity—and years of real-world observation—Harris shows how childhood programming, school systems, social media, and income inequality can lock people into a poverty cycle even when they work hard. Now you have the key to unlock independent thought and financial freedom.
Inside you'll learn how to:
- Spot the hidden beliefs, money mindset, and subconscious patterns that keep you trapped.
- Build the bravery to suspend your current reality and choose a new one.
- Cut through emotional and biological distractions that derail progress.
- Set, track, and finish structured goals that raise financial stability.
- Navigate capitalism with clarity—without surrendering your mind, values, or future.
If you're tired of being a slave to your wages, disillusioned by quick fixes, and ready for personal transformation, this book hands you the mental tools to break financial cycles—one clear decision at a time.