by Marlon, San Francisco
Freedom isn’t being incarcerated in any prison, jail or j-hall and having a scheduled plan for you every day. Also, it’s not being told how you have to dress and act towards others.
Also, it’s not being watched daily by even people you don’t like or get along with on a daily basis. You might even run into people from your past that you might not get along with or just want problems with just to get clout or have their homies mess with them more as a person, trying to gain respect or possibly anything to gain their name in the streets.
It also hurts those around you, like your family or relationships you might be in. That could cause separation problems or even small arguments; it would cause them not to trust or care as much. Because here’s the thing, all those people around you really do want to see you grow and prosper in life. Maybe, even help you make a future for yourself or with them.
Being locked up should have you really think about your actions so you won’t end up back in the same position, hurting those who care about you once again.