Perspectives to 8th-grade Self from Inmates

To My 8th Grade Self, From Inmates | Noah Bergland | construction2style

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It was cool to think about what I would tell my 8th-grade self, so I also went around food service and asked other inmates what they would tell their 8th-grade self, and here is what they said. Thought you’d get a kick out of it… 🙂

Smitty: Watch what you say, words hurt. 

JT: Well, you’re right where they said you would be. 

Vega: Have fun but don’t get carried away. You can try everything once but not twice. 

Steve: If everyone is telling you something then listen; also you get kicked out halfway through the year, so listen.

Alonzo: Stop doing heroin, you get indicted your senior year. Stop trying to fit in. 

Juan: You did a good job screwing up your life. Seventeen is a fork in the road, don’t go left. 

Tracey: Just cause your dad’s a judge, doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want. 

Jamal: Don’t take the bet, she gets pregnant. 

Kevin:  Things don’t turn out the way you think they are going to. 

Anthony: Quit playing with pistols! 

Lean: Just because he’s your dad, doesn’t means he has to be your role model. 

Cheese: Don’t cover your body in tattoos. And don’t leave home until you have to. 

 

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2 thoughts on “Perspectives to 8th-grade Self from Inmates

  1. Some of these are very powerful! I’ve been reading through all your Noah posts–so relevant and real. Thank you!

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