My Dearest Brother, I have tried to write this letter so many times, but I also wanted to wait until my circumstances had drastically changed. I am proud to write this letter and explain where I am at this point, and I think by the end of this letter, you will know that God has finally shown me the way. I was living a depraved, evil , and very twisted life for so long, that only an intervention of my mind and spirit. Also, please know that I am happier now, than I have ever been, and I am completely proud of what I have accomplished, so let me tell you about it: In August of 2015 I started classes at Louisiana Delta Community College, after completing my Hiset, which is the new version of the GED. After scoring 10 points over what I needed, then I immediately enrolled in the local Community College. I started out by taking two remedial math classes and one college level English and Psychology 101. I found that I loved school and it turns out that I am amazing at …show more content…
I truly believe that I had to experience life in it's rawest, and purest form, but boy, it has been a hard truth to face, and especially when you allow it to almost destroy you. I can't dwell on my mistakes anymore, and even though I have made more than a few, I have to move forward. I have plans, that I think are as good as any had I been able to graduate high school, and go off to college at a normal age. I have to believe this was God's plan, and this was something that God, wanted me to endure, and just maybe I have come out on the other side stronger. Living life honestly, is a simple concept that is taught to us as children, but some of us find it hard to live under those principles, and then we become lost, drug addicts, with no hope. I have been able to develop a strong moral compass and to listen to that compass, helping in the shaping of my decisions in the