10 Tips For Robbing A Bank From A Retired Bank Robber
2. Fall In Love With Snail Mail
Like many people who break the law, Clay Tumey was sentenced to prison. He spent three years behind bars and had to be separated from virtually all outside contact.
"It was like dying, except without the funeral. I was removed from everyone else's life just as much as they were removed from mine. Mail because the only way I connected with my family and friends."
If it wasn't for the old-fashioned letter in an envelope the only human interactions he would have experienced would have been inside the actual prison. Despite the entombing state of being incarcerated, Tumey used his time to make a lasting change.
"Prison is lonely and depressing, but it's also a great place to really work on yourself if that's what you want to do. Most men and women waste that opportunity."