Speaking to At Risk Youths
By Daryl Bouie and Lynn Mitchell
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Speaking to At Risk Youths - Daryl Bouie
Convict Daryl Bouie, CDCR #E31124
Speaks Truth to the
At Risk Youth!
Convict Daryl Bouie Speaks Truth To The At-Risk-Youths
1st Edition
Copyright 2021 Duwell Inc.
All rights reserved
MY REASONS FOR BECOMING A MENTOR TO
AT-RISK YOUTHS
My main reason for writing this book and helping with At Risk Youths
is because I'm in prison for burglarizing and robbing a lady in her home in 1999, whose name is Mrs. Amen. I thought I needed some money, and I thought I could control crime, so I decided to do a burglary where nobody was at home. I went around town ringing doorbells late at night and I rang Mrs. Amen's doorbell at least 10 times, and when no one answered I thought no one was at home. I climbed through the window and imagined me stealing a jewelry box and selling it to pay some bills, but to my surprise a lady came right up on me in the dark and startled me. That's when I not only burglarized Mrs. Amen's home, but I robbed her and took $200's from her as well. This book is my way of giving back to society for all the wrongs I've committed. Her last name of AMEN was like a calling card for me to get back into the Bible and Church, and to stop being stupid and learn how to think and act more like a normal person. I used to go to church and was voted as the youth leader when I was at the church in Maywood Illinois that my mother used to take me to. I'm a do something type person, so I have to give back and make amends for my personal wrongs to Mrs. Amen and everybody else I've hurt over the years. Helping others, who can be helped
, is the best way I can do that.
Over the last few years, I recognized and realized that there were a lot of people of all colors, races, religions, tax brackets and etc. that were selling-out
the people like you and me. Politicians take kickbacks from evil tobacco companies that advertise cigarettes and vaping products to kids, which we all know will cause them a horrible existence when they get lung cancer and go through chemo and radiation later in life. They also get kickbacks from evil alcohol companies that advertise liquor to kids by putting them in capri sun looking juice boxes, which will cause them to drive dangerously, have emotional problems while under the influence, make bad life decisions due to intoxication, and we know it will give them liver damage later on and cause suffering as they to go through chemo and radiation later in life. Then you have the companies themselves which are practicing mass murder over a prolonged period of time, but mass murder nonetheless. Then there are my favorite new group of sell-outs, that don't fit the old-school way of looking at sell-outism, and those