The Man from Peru: Uniting People the Inca Way
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Born high in Peru’s Andes Mountains, far from modern civilization and close to poverty—Fermin learns what really matters in life. Coming to the United States with just $3.00 in his pocket—and no knowledge of the language—Fermin manages to rocket to the top of his chosen career when he is named General Manager of a division of Flow Motors, earns a bachelor’s degree, starts his own successful business, raises a loving family, and founds a church and several charities to help the needy. His secret: The same Inca ways that helped him survive poverty in Peru, launched him into success in the United States. These Inca ways are impressed into the DNA of his character by his “eyes are everywhere” village, the unforgiving Andes Mountains, and his unrelenting and God-fearing Mama. In a few words—the greatest Inca skill is relationships—rock-solid, diverse connections with people who share a common interest. By uniting people of differing races, cultures, languages, and religions—long before science proved this is optimal—Fermin builds bridges that accomplished the seemingly impossible. Between the covers of this book lay the secrets, the lessons, and the blueprints for building relationships to make a difference where it matters most—the Inca way.
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