Choices: Lessons Learned from a Repeat Offender By Ronald L. James

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Ron James is a man who knows what he is talking about Choices will humble you inspire you and make a positive difference in your life Tracey C Jones best selling author and President of Tremendous Life Books Ronald James knows about choices both good and bad Unfortunately he also knows all too well about the personal cost and tragic results that bad choices bring After spending than twenty five years of his life incarcerated in a nine by nine cell with nothing but an uncomfortable bed a steel toilet and sink and a roommate James learned one important choices determine destiny With a determination to help others make better choices James chronicles his emotional heartfelt amusing and thought provoking journey through his personal battles decisions and the consequences that led him to pay the ultimate price with his life and time As he details his experiences from an early age James provides insight into how he developed a survival mode of thinking that evolved into a powerful tool of manipulation He began to believe in his own lies and became deceitful in order to remove himself from tight situations While reflecting on his own path through life and the chain of events that eventually led to his downward spiral James encourages and empowers others to learn from his mistakes consider their choices and trust in God to experience a life greater than ever imagined Choices is a compelling inspirational autobiography that shares life changing wisdom for anyone who wants to begin making better choices today Choices Lessons Learned from a Repeat OffenderI have never been happier to put down a book My student asked me to read it and so I did It is simply a list of all of James horrific choices written as a grammatical nightmare I should ve stopped when the first then was substituted for than or when bazaar was used for bizarre Are you serious an oft repeated line in the book apropos of nothing However bad grammar would have been tenable if the story were coherent and if I could believe in James contrition The man simply listed his crimes and in a very few pages at the end exhorted that he was changed eye roll Well I fulfilled my promise to my student and now it is time to move on Kindle Edition Choices: Lessons Learned from a Repeat Offender.