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Bronson's early career was marked by greed and law-breaking; however, incarceration served as a pivotal moment of introspection. As he prepared for release, he found himself questioning his identity, prospects, and purpose. Amidst his uncertainty, a profound realization emerged: many of his fellow inmates, unlike himself, faced far greater hurdles in rejoining society. This recognition ignited a desire to help those who, like him, sought redemption and a fresh start but faced systemic barriers.