This book is not about becoming impressive.
It is about becoming reliable.
Born into scarcity in Fiji and shaped through hunger, discipline, military training, and faith, Ratu Latianara traces a journey from survival to stewardship. Through fasting, family, and hard choices, he learns that strength without order becomes dangerous-and that ambition must be governed by responsibility.
From Hunger to Stewardship explores how discipline forms character, how faith shapes habits, and how leadership begins with self-government. It is written for those who want to rise without losing their soul, to grow without becoming harsh, and to carry others without collapsing themselves.
This is not a book of shortcuts.
It is a book of patterns.
For readers who believe that God shapes people slowly, deliberately, and inwardly before using them outwardly, this book offers a path toward clarity, consistency, and purpose.
If you are willing to be formed rather than indulged, and governed rather than scattered, this book will speak to you.