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We've been fighting the wrong enemy.
For years we chased material poverty (not enough resources), time poverty (not enough hours), and meaning poverty (not enough purpose). The Poverty Behind Poverty argues that each of these is a frozen picture a snapshot Thought uses to manage a world that never stops moving.
Material poverty = a frozen picture of resources | Time poverty = a frozen picture of motion | Meaning poverty = a frozen picture of value | The real poverty = perception loss living by snapshots instead of the flow of life
With a voice that is both poetic and practical, Yram
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Produktbeschreibung
We've been fighting the wrong enemy.

For years we chased material poverty (not enough resources), time poverty (not enough hours), and meaning poverty (not enough purpose). The Poverty Behind Poverty argues that each of these is a frozen picturea snapshot Thought uses to manage a world that never stops moving.

  • Material poverty = a frozen picture of resources
  • Time poverty = a frozen picture of motion
  • Meaning poverty = a frozen picture of value
  • The real poverty = perception lossliving by snapshots instead of the flow of life


With a voice that is both poetic and practical, Yram Hossoo puts Thought on trial for "framing" reality and shows how to melt the frames without hating the tools, the messengers, or the systems that carry our messages. The cure isn't more hours or louder meaning. The cure is seeing motion againthen moving with it.

What you'll learn

  • How to spot the ten most common Thought counter-moves (Irony Trap, Emotional Decoy, Social Mirror, Data Deluge, False Balance, and more) that make clarity look ridiculous.
  • The MoF (Mechanics of Faith) way to measure real progress: hours-back, stress-down, errors-downreceipts, not rhetoric.
  • Simple perception drills that turn awareness into action in under two minutes.
  • How to defend flow in community with Appendix F: The Collective Protocol (a repeatable 20-minute weekly ritual) and to keep compassion alive with Appendix G: The Freeze Ecology (how thought adapts after exposure).


Why this book now
In a world of automation, media noise, and performance spirituality, we no longer need bigger arguments; we need cleaner perception. This book is a scalpel for fog. Read it in one sitting; use it for a lifetime.

For readers of: Viktor Frankl, David Foster Wallace (nonfiction), James Clear (systems that stick), Brian McLaren/Richard Rohr (contemplative clarity), and anyone tired of hype.

Tagline: Stop fighting pictures. Restore flow.


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Autorenporträt
About the Author

Yram Hossoo is a musician, writer, and disruptor who has spent decades at the intersection of art, spirit, and social truth. From the live stage to the quiet study, he has pursued one mission: to strip away the noise of thought and recover the signal of clarity.

His work fuses courtroom precision with poetic fire, exposing the illusions that keep people trapped in performance and confusion. Through Post-Religious Grace Music, the Mechanics of Faith framework, and a growing library of books, Yram helps readers and listeners move beyond inherited systems into the living reality of identity restored.

He writes not as a guru or a gatekeeper, but as one who has learned to distrust the voice of thought and trust instead the witness of Spirit. His projectsspanning songs, sermons, podcasts, and visual parablescarry one thread: clarity is rest, and rest is freedom.