The Hope Economy: How Belief, Ambition, and Identity Are Monetized in the Modern World - Couverture souple

Maris, C

 
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Synopsis

What if the most valuable product in the modern world isn’t money, data, or technology — but human hope?

In The Hope Economy, C. Maris delivers a powerful, psychologically rich narrative about a world where ambition is packaged, belief is marketed, and identity is sold before it is ever formed.

Through the intertwined journeys of Amahle and Elian, two young people driven by a shared hunger for meaning, purpose, and becoming, the book explores how modern systems transform human aspiration into economic opportunity. What begins as a search for growth slowly becomes an awakening — as they discover that the structures promising transformation are often designed to profit from belief itself.

This is not a story about scams.
Not a story about schemes.
Not a story about failure.

It is a story about how hope became an industry.

Blending psychological insight, narrative depth, philosophical dialogue, and social observation, The Hope Economy exposes the invisible architecture behind modern ambition culture — from hustle movements and motivation industries to digital influence systems, identity branding, and belief-based economies.

As Amahle and Elian navigate rooms filled with vision, language built on promise, and communities fueled by belonging, they are forced to confront a deeper question:

Who are you becoming — and who is profiting from that becoming?

This book is a mirror, not a warning.
A reflection, not an accusation.
A journey, not a judgment.

The Hope Economy invites readers into a deeper understanding of how dreams are shaped, how identities are constructed, and how belief itself has become one of the most profitable currencies of the modern age.

It is a story for:

  • the ambitious

  • the seekers

  • the builders

  • the believers

  • the dreamers

  • the disillusioned

  • and anyone who has ever felt called to something bigger — without knowing who was calling.

Because in today’s world, hope is no longer just a feeling.
It is a marketplace.

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