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Give Work: 10 Lessons That Showed Me the Power of Opportunity
Introduction
Have you ever wondered how you could really help someone in need? That’s what I was thinking before I read Give Work by Leila Janah. This book opened my eyes to a simple but powerful idea: the best way to fight poverty is to give people the chance to work. Leila’s story is full of hope, action, and real change. I want to share the lessons that inspired me to believe in the power of opportunity—maybe they’ll inspire you too.
10 Key Takeaways / Life Lessons
1. Work Is Dignity
Leila teaches that having a job isn’t just about money—it’s about pride, purpose, and hope. I realized that when we give someone work, we’re giving them a chance to stand tall and dream bigger.
2. Charity Alone Isn’t Enough
Handouts can help in emergencies, but they don’t solve the root problem. I learned that real change comes when people can earn their own living and support their families.
3. Talent Is Everywhere, Opportunity Is Not
Leila’s work showed me that smart, hardworking people live all over the world—they just need a chance. Now, I look for ways to support businesses and groups that create jobs for those who need them most.
4. Small Actions Add Up
You don’t have to be a billionaire to make a difference. Even small choices—like where you shop or who you hire—can help create jobs and change lives.
5. Listen to the People You Want to Help
Leila reminds us to ask people what they need, instead of guessing. I started listening more and making sure my help is actually helpful.
6. Technology Can Open Doors
The internet and simple tech tools can connect people to work, no matter where they live. I learned to see technology as a bridge, not a barrier.
7. Don’t Be Afraid to Try
Leila faced lots of challenges and failures, but she kept going. Her story taught me that it’s okay to start small and learn as you go.
8. Business Can Be a Force for Good
Companies don’t have to choose between profit and purpose. I look for and support businesses that care about people and the planet, not just money.
9. Everyone Has Something to Give
Whether it’s time, skills, or a kind word, we all have something to offer. I started thinking about how I can use what I have to help others find work and hope.
10. Hope Grows When We Work Together
Leila’s journey showed me that big change happens when people join forces. I believe that when we work together, we can build a world where everyone has a fair shot.
Conclusion
Reading Give Work changed how I see helping others. I’m more focused on creating opportunities, not just giving things away. I believe in the power of work to lift people up and bring hope. If you want to make a real difference, remember: every job, every chance, every bit of hope matters.
Join The Journey
If you want to help build a world where everyone has a chance to work and thrive, come join our Growth Tribe! We share stories, support each other, and find new ways to give work and hope—together. Let’s keep learning, giving, and growing—side by side. You’re always welcome here.