Did Prison Serve as My Finishing School? đ
Summary
TLDRIn 2009, the speaker was incarcerated for 66 months in the Michigan Department of Corrections after pleading no contest to a charge. Despite being a married father of three with a decent job and education, he found himself in trouble. Viewing prison as a 'finishing school,' he used the time to reflect on his identity, strengths, and self-improvement without external distractions. The experience humbled him and provided clarity on his personal growth.
Takeaways
- đš In 2009, the speaker pleaded no contest to a charge and was sentenced to 66 months in prison.
- đ The speaker served time in the Michigan Department of Corrections from 2009 to 2014.
- đ The speaker viewed prison as a form of 'finishing school' to better understand themselves.
- đšâđ§âđŠ Prior to incarceration, the speaker was already a father.
- đ The speaker had graduated from high school before their prison sentence.
- đą The speaker had work experience with various larger companies before their incarceration.
- âïž At the time of the offense, the speaker was working at the Renaissance Center and was a student.
- đ The speaker was a married father of three when they committed the offense.
- đ€ The speaker reflects on prison as a humbling experience that contributed to self-understanding.
- đȘ The speaker learned about their personal strengths and survival skills during their time in prison, away from external distractions.
Q & A
What year did the speaker go to prison?
-2009
How long was the speaker in prison?
-66 months
When was the speaker released from prison?
-2014
Where was the speaker incarcerated?
-Michigan Department of Corrections
How does the speaker describe their time in prison?
-The speaker describes it as 'finishing school,' a time for personal growth and understanding.
What roles did the speaker hold before going to prison?
-The speaker was a father, high school graduate, and had worked at various larger companies.
What was the speaker's job when they 'caught the case'?
-The speaker was working at the Renaissance Center.
How did the speaker view their normal life before going to prison?
-The speaker saw their normal life as being stable, with a decent job and being a student.
How did the speaker perceive the impact of prison on their personal development?
-The speaker saw prison as a humbling experience that helped them understand their personal strengths and how to survive independently.
What personal insights did the speaker gain from their time in prison?
-The speaker gained insights into their identity, personal strengths, and the ability to improve themselves without outside distractions.
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