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The mentality of people after they are released from prison

People who come out of prison may want to change their mentality, but there is no shortcut, and they always feel that it is unfair to be given the cold shoulder. After getting out of prison, there will be a period of adaptation. When you get used to the step-by-step, cautious reform-through-labor life and step into the society, you will not adapt for a while. It is easy to produce unnecessary paranoia, inferiority and doubt.

It is very important to adapt to the society and adjust the mentality. Sometimes, you will suddenly find yourself with a car, a house, food and clothing, but you will feel a little unbalanced just after you get out of prison. But that's the truth. The price of going to jail is too painful. It can destroy everything you once had.

But it doesn't matter. Who didn't come empty-handed? Besides, you have been released from prison, and people who have been in prison call this a "new life". So, now that you have a new life, everything has to start from scratch, right? Maybe because of this experience, some people in the society will look down on you, but you should look up to yourself. If you lose confidence in yourself, it's useless to say anything.

It is very important to study more and adapt yourself to this ever-changing society as soon as possible. Never look at this brand-new society with the old ideas of many years ago, let alone be eliminated by this era. In fact, the lessons you have learned from failure are not available to most people in this society. For a person who has just been released from prison, as long as he is a free man, nothing is unbearable. Right? This is actually your advantage in another sense, really.

Complaining about others and being competitive will only lead to the recurrence of the tragedy. Honesty, kindness, humility, introspection and self-confidence are the secrets of your future recovery. Finally, by the way, I came back from prison at the age of 48 with nothing. It's less than three years now, and I have everything I want again. So, come on. I didn't feel anything when I first came out. I feel happy. But after a period of time, you will feel out of touch with the society, unable to keep up with the rhythm, and have problems such as inferiority, escape and anxiety. I just came out, and I feel a little sick. Secondly, he needs time to heal. After all, this is already a punishment, a test, and even a victory or defeat for him. However, he may be more cautious. After all, the experience he gained from his own experience is more thorough and profound than those who have never experienced it. Some people, moved by education, are not confident at first and dare not argue with others to safeguard their rights and interests. Some people, without reviewing their mistakes and being truly reformed, still go their own way, full of anger and hostility towards others, and then die or die.