Poverty Cycle: Why People Are Trapped and Can't Escape is a deeply empathetic and intellectually grounded exploration of intergenerational poverty. Moving beyond simplistic explanations, the book examines poverty as a complex system shaped by psychological conditioning, social structures, economic inequality, and institutional failures.
Through real-life narratives, psychological insights, and systemic analysis, the book reveals how poverty is sustained not only by material deprivation but also by invisible barriers-mindsets shaped by scarcity, limited access to opportunity, and entrenched social inequalities. Rather than assigning blame to individuals, the author reframes poverty as a shared societal challenge requiring both internal transformation and external reform.
Balancing critical analysis with hope, the book highlights pathways out of poverty through education, mentorship, community support, mental health awareness, financial literacy, and policy innovation. It ultimately serves as both a diagnostic lens and a roadmap for sustainable change.