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The rise of ‘stealth help’ genera of books

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Stealth help books are a genre of literature that focus on providing assistance and support to individuals and organizations without drawing attention to oneself. These books offer strategies and techniques for providing covert support, often with the goal of empowering the recipient to become self-sufficient. One popular book in this genre is "The Stealth Mentor" by Dr. Roger Firestien. This book provides a step-by-step guide for mentoring others without them even realizing it. It covers topics such as how to provide constructive feedback, how to build trust, and how to recognize opportunities for growth. Another notable book is "Stealth Philanthropy" by Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen. This book provides an in-depth look at the world of anonymous giving and how it can be used to make a positive impact in the world. It covers the history of stealth philanthropy, the ethics of anonymous giving, and how to create an effective stealth philanthropy strategy.  "The Stea

Stealth Help - the power of helping without seeming to help

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Stealth help, also known as "covert support," is a form of assistance that is given without the recipient being aware of it. This approach can be used in a variety of situations, from providing aid to individuals in need to helping organizations achieve their goals. One example of stealth help is providing financial assistance to a family in need without them knowing the source of the funds. This allows the family to maintain their dignity and self-sufficiency, as they are not receiving charity. Another example is in the field of business, where stealth help can be used to support small businesses and entrepreneurs. This can be done by providing funding, resources, or mentorship anonymously, allowing the business to succeed without feeling like they are receiving a handout. Stealth help can also be used in the non-profit sector to support causes and organizations. Donations can be made anonymously, allowing the organization to continue their work without being beholden to any