
"There's a harsh truth to face: no way I'm going to make it on the outside." So many things come and go in this life and it seems like the weight of the world is on my shoulders more often than not these days. There are more heavy shackles that await a person who has been freed. Shackles that come and try to weigh you down much heavier than you were before. There's another level to ascend, more things to discover, new heights to climb, more challenges to overcome. When Brooks was freed, he was too heavy laden from the things he didn't know, what he hadn't learned. Red, on the other hand, was heavy laden with the choice between accepting what he had learned or relying on what he knew to be an inevitable reality. He himself said "Brooks Hatlen knew it all too well." Knew what, Red? Knew that what a man believes he is, cannot be changed with a new address. What a man believes he is can only be changed (or remain unchanged) by what he accepts in his heart. I've had the hardest time over the last few years. I kept feeling like I had no right to complain because my mom was having a harder time, and having to support me through mine. I seem to be worse off than before in some respects, but on the exterior only. Inside I'm a totally different girl. I'm reminded of Red. He could have done what Brooks did and gave up before he had a chance to really live. I'm reminded of Red each time I apply for a new job or am impressed to pursue a new opportunity because he had learned that behind every fear lies a hope. He wasn't merely afraid of being stopped at the border, he had hope that he would get to see the Pacific. I'm not suggesting anyone jump bail or violate your parole, just listen for the hopes that often manifest themselves as fears. Trouble doesn't last forever. Ask yourself if you've been rehabilitated or conditioned to believe untrue things about who you are. Only you can answer that question and unless you and only you can answer that question then maybe you'll think of ways to remain unchanged, ungrowing. And if you can't answer that question then, it's true -- there's no way you're going to make it on the outside.
