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Prison looks like strict order from the outside—count times, lockdowns, schedules, and routines. Civilian life looks like freedom—jobs, bills, alarms, and responsibilities. But underneath both, chaos is always waiting.
In this episode of Conviction Fiction, host Antoine Rivers breaks down the discipline it takes to survive behind bars and compares it to the discipline required to thrive in civilian life. From routines that act as lifelines, to the difference between external control and self-discipline, to adapting when everything shifts unexpectedly, this conversation explores what it really means to build order in the middle of chaos.
You’ll hear:
This isn’t just about prison—it’s about life. Because whether you’re behind bars or building a life in freedom, the question is the same: how do you create order in the middle of structured chaos?
📚 Dive deeper into this journey with Antoine’s book No Turning Back: The Journey Home and the Work Within—available now on Amazon.
By Antoine RiversPrison looks like strict order from the outside—count times, lockdowns, schedules, and routines. Civilian life looks like freedom—jobs, bills, alarms, and responsibilities. But underneath both, chaos is always waiting.
In this episode of Conviction Fiction, host Antoine Rivers breaks down the discipline it takes to survive behind bars and compares it to the discipline required to thrive in civilian life. From routines that act as lifelines, to the difference between external control and self-discipline, to adapting when everything shifts unexpectedly, this conversation explores what it really means to build order in the middle of chaos.
You’ll hear:
This isn’t just about prison—it’s about life. Because whether you’re behind bars or building a life in freedom, the question is the same: how do you create order in the middle of structured chaos?
📚 Dive deeper into this journey with Antoine’s book No Turning Back: The Journey Home and the Work Within—available now on Amazon.