What if the "American Dream" is actually a trap?After 38 years of observation, reflection, and survival, Imzan Hussein delivers a staggering critique of modern life and a practical compass for escaping it.
The Simple Freedom is not your typical self-help book-it is a gritty, philosophical manifesto earned in the trenches of real-world struggle.
From Smuggling Food to the Corporate Boardroom Hussein's journey began in 1961 in the village of Cornelia Ida, Guyana. In a society fracturing under political tribalism and systemic shortages, a young Hussein found himself smuggling basic staples like flour and oil just to keep his family fed. It was here, during a life-altering encounter with the law, that he discovered the
"Golden Heart"-the realization that human value lies in actions, not labels.
The High-Stakes Maze After migrating to the United States with nothing but a "learner's mindset," Hussein climbed from the freezing streets of the Bronx to the heights of corporate success. But he soon realized that the high-rises were just a different kind of "Maze"-a design structure intended to suffocate us with endless wants while cannibalizing our actual needs.
Discover the path to your own Simple Freedom.In this book, you will discover:
- The Common Sense Compass: How to navigate an "uneven world" where fairness isn't guaranteed, but peace of mind is still possible.
- The Scale of Freedom: A visual framework to balance the crushing weight of the Maze against the essential pillars of health, humility, and simplicity.
- The Power of the "Imprint" Why being a presence is more vital than being a provider, and how to leave a soft legacy on those you love.
- Escaping the Treadmill: Practical wisdom on rejecting the "fads of fantasy" and performing for an audience that doesn't care.