-
Recent Posts
Archives
Tags
- acceptance
- advice
- anger
- beauty
- boredom
- care
- change
- character
- choices
- coping
- dreams
- drugs
- education
- emotions
- empathy
- encouragement
- family
- fears
- focus
- freedom
- future
- gangs
- goals
- grief
- guilt
- hope
- involvement
- labels
- learn
- loneliness
- opportunities
- overcome
- pain
- patience
- peers
- potential
- prejudice
- prison
- regrets
- respect
- school
- self-control
- shame
- stereotypes
- teachers
- trouble
- trust
- work
Blogroll
-
Join 23 other subscribers
Author Archives: inderbitzin
A Death in Prison
I just wanted to write and tell you about an incident that happened here at the prison last night. This is something that is unfortunately pretty routine at times in here and it’s one of those things that if you … Continue reading
Away from Gangs
Well, all is well with me. Just hanging in there. That’s all we can do. You talk about gangs and that whole lifestyle. I lived it for many years. I was a hard one man, couldn’t tell me anything. I … Continue reading
Success Is Not Cheap
I want to begin by telling everyone there that without all the hardships, craziness, and pain that life has dealt me I wouldn’t be the man I am today. Even the mistakes, the screw ups, and all the bad choices. … Continue reading
More than Who I Was on My Worst Day
Hey guys! It’s James and I just wanted to write and encourage you all to hold your heads up. Why? Well, because you matter. That was something I think I could have benefited from hearing when I was your age, … Continue reading
Posted in James, Uncategorized
Tagged advice, choices, education, encouragement, goals
Leave a comment
Do Better and Be Better
Let go of small petty things, it’s not worth the energy to hold onto them. You can’t go back in time to fix something, or to make a different choice when something didn’t turn out right, and that’s why it’s … Continue reading
Waking Up in Punishment
It’s been really nice outside here lately and that always coincides with missing freedom the most. BBQ’ing, going to the river, concerts, all that fun stuff. It’s a bummer not being able to do what you want. When I get … Continue reading
Choices
Every choice that you make will in some way affect the rest of your life. Beyond that, each choice that you make will affect other peoples’ lives. It is the classic parable of the pebble in the pond; the ripples … Continue reading
On Wisdom
As a teenager the word wisdom was as foreign to me as some far away land in Southeast Asia. As I sit here finishing up a 22 and half-year prison sentence I’ve had a lot of time to reflect on … Continue reading
Self-control and Putting in the Work
Each of us in RISE UP! knows that prison is a horrible place to spend your life and we want more for you. Not much good happens in prison and you need to know that you’re in a very fortunate … Continue reading
Not Invincible After All
Hey guys, my name is Tucker. I was incarcerated when I was 19 years old and I have been here for a year now. I received a 44-month prison sentence. When I was on the streets I had the mindset … Continue reading