Affordability = Peace of Mind
Peace + Love = Unity
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Narrated by:
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Victoria Bender
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By:
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Ingrid Bierley
AFFORDABILITY = PEACE OF MIND is built on a simple but powerful truth: when people can afford to live, Peace becomes possible.
Across the United States, millions of people wake up every day not lacking ambition, intelligence, or hope, but lacking opportunity. A good job that pays a fair wage, a safe and affordable place to live, and the dignity that comes from financial stability are no longer guaranteed. When these essentials are missing, stress replaces security, fear replaces hope, and communities begin to fracture. This book begins with a belief that peace does not start in government buildings or courtrooms; it starts in households. When individuals have access to meaningful employment, they earn more than income; they gain purpose, confidence, and independence.
A good job provides structure, self-worth, and the ability to plan for the future. With stable income comes the ability to afford housing, education, healthcare, and basic needs without constant anxiety. Affordable housing is not just shelter, it is safety, stability, and mental calm. When families are not overwhelmed by rent, eviction fears, or homelessness, stress levels decrease, relationships strengthen, and children grow up in healthier environments. Communities with affordable housing experience stronger social bonds, better educational outcomes, and lower levels of violence. Crime, including shootings and acts of violence, often grows where desperation lives. When people feel trapped, unheard, and unable to survive economically, anger and hopelessness can take root. Affordability interrupts this cycle. Financial security reduces desperation, and reduced desperation leads to safer neighborhoods.
Peace becomes a natural result, not an enforced rule.
©2026 INGRID BIERLEY (P)2026 INGRID BIERLEY