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The Sutlangi Equity Guide: How to Build Sustainable Wealth Without Debt
Product Description (Plain Text):
Escape the debt traps of the matrix and build wealth that lasts for generations. The Sutlangi Equity Guide is your step-by-step blueprint for creating sustainable, real-world equity using energy, land, tools, food, skills, and community power — not loans or corporate banks.
This guide teaches you:
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How to build equity with solar power, water systems, food forests, and durable tools
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How to cycle nutrients, salvage resources, and create lasting value from what others throw away
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How to exchange equity without banks using barter, crypto, direct trade, and community networks
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The difference between good debt and fiat debt — and when to avoid both
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How to track your real progress toward energy freedom, food security, and self-reliance
Sutlangi University’s resource-sharing systems mean you may never need to borrow — but if you must, this guide will help you choose debt that builds you up, not tears you down.
The future belongs to those who build what can’t be taken.
GEM Degree Credit Hours:
This book is worth 20 GEM Degree Credit Hours in the Ecological Development Degree under the Sustainable Economics and Community Building Track.
Students can earn these hours by:
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Reading the full book
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Completing the quick checks and worksheets
-
Submitting their personal equity tracker or case study based on the principles taught
Description
The Sutlangi Equity Guide: How to Build Sustainable Wealth Without Debt
Product Description (Plain Text):
Escape the debt traps of the matrix and build wealth that lasts for generations. The Sutlangi Equity Guide is your step-by-step blueprint for creating sustainable, real-world equity using energy, land, tools, food, skills, and community power — not loans or corporate banks.
This guide teaches you:
-
How to build equity with solar power, water systems, food forests, and durable tools
-
How to cycle nutrients, salvage resources, and create lasting value from what others throw away
-
How to exchange equity without banks using barter, crypto, direct trade, and community networks
-
The difference between good debt and fiat debt — and when to avoid both
-
How to track your real progress toward energy freedom, food security, and self-reliance
Sutlangi University’s resource-sharing systems mean you may never need to borrow — but if you must, this guide will help you choose debt that builds you up, not tears you down.
The future belongs to those who build what can’t be taken.
GEM Degree Credit Hours:
This book is worth 20 GEM Degree Credit Hours in the Ecological Development Degree under the Sustainable Economics and Community Building Track.
Students can earn these hours by:
-
Reading the full book
-
Completing the quick checks and worksheets
-
Submitting their personal equity tracker or case study based on the principles taught
-

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