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12 Books You Must Read In Federal Prison Are you going to federal prison? Are you wondering how to create a positive routine to help overcome the obstacles that await you? If you want to succeed, reading great books will help you get on track. The 12 books I share in this video will you succeed through federal prison or a federal prison camp. Visit WhiteCollarAdvice.com or text LIBERTY to 44222 for a free copy of Lessons From Prison. Questions/comments: Text/call 818-424-2220 Visit: jp@whitecollaradvice.com - 818-424-2220 Visit https://www.whitecollaradvice.com to access our federal prison blogs / federalprisonadvice / justinpaperny / whitecollaradvice Phone : - +1 818-424-2220 4500 Park Granada, Suite 202 Calabasas, CA 91302 California Hi, everyone. Justin Paperny coming to you from a very rainy Los Angeles on Sunday, January 22nd, my birthday. I was privileged to spend the morning with my beautiful wife and baby girl and now, while they're relaxing and my beautiful daughter's taking a nap, I'm going to film this video. Over breakfast this morning, my wife said, "What were you doing on your birthday in prison?" I said, "Well, I was probably writing," and I actually have a blog up that I wrote from prison on the 22nd of January 2009, where I talked a little bit about maintaining perspective from prison. Indeed, throughout my prison term. I formed many of those perspectives through reading incredible, wonderful books. Philosophers for a thousand and 2,000 years, their words still live today for a reason. I get frustrated at times when defendants will say, "Well, I'm bored in prison. What do I do all day and what do I do to pass the time?" You have the greatest teachers in the world right in front of you through that library in federal prison or through books that your friends or family may send to you. Today, I'm going to talk about 12 books that every federal defendant should read. Now, one of those books is not 'Lessons From Prison.' It would be incredibly self-serving to say that my book should be on that list. It is not but while I'm talking about my book, you should read my book 'Lessons From Prison' and implement some of the strategies I teach. That's relevant because whether it's 'Lessons From Prison' that I continue to point to because you should go to WhiteCollarAdvice.com and get it for free. My marketing team has told me I need more calls to action and I tell them, "YouTube is to teach not sell." They said, "Let us stick with the marketing and you stick with the ethics and prison consulting." This is for the marketing team. Go grab my book, it will help you. Whether it's my book or any of the books that I discuss today, if you do not implement what you learn, it's useless, it's garbage. It means absolutely nothing. It's the reason that some people will read a book and get incredible benefit from it, someone else will read it and say, "Wow. This is terrible." It's simply the implementation. With implementation comes the key. Of course, my recommended book list may differ from yours because our values might be different. I spent my time in prison wanting to build a business, connect with my family, better understand philosophy and ethics, leadership, better understand how I made bad decisions that separated me from my family. I suppose there's some value in that but I look at some of those books as, essentially it's a movie. It's just a paperback movie in your hand. Today is Sunday. It is a big football day in prison and all across our country. If you want to watch football, that's terrific, but after, you've got to get back to work and you've got to get back to preparing yourself for the inevitable obstacles. Let's transition to books that I think will help you.