Inspiring story of transformation from former New Jersey Nets star Jayson Williams, a first-round draft pick who spiraled into recklessness after an injury early in his career. Williams speaks humbly about the transformation in his life after serving his time in prison for killing his chauffeur in a reckless accident in 2002.
Jayson has penned a book called Humbled ~ Letters From Prison about his childhood pain—he’s from an interracial family and was sexually abused as a boy, as well as how he learned how to be self-reflective and self-critical in order to make his life better. H
Despite some sound problems on the mic of Don Lemon who interviews Williams, this is a really inspiring video.
All of the proceeds from his book go to charity.
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When I read about another man who is celebrated in our culture redeeming himself after a life lived outrside the bounds of “polite society,” it makes me ponder who possesses the greater strength? The man who gives into the lure of money, sex, etc. and makes a way back to some level of normalcy; or the man who was confronted with the same types of temptations (maybe not at the same level) and somehow finds the strength not to give in? I know what sells books, pushes up TV ratings and grabs headlines; but still think that the men who… Read more »
Hi Paul, nice to see you here. The thing is, we do run tons of stories of men who are simply aspiring to be good. We have men who are staying home either their kids, or sweating it out as a truck driver in a down economy, or trying to create an ethical business, or wondering how to support their wife through multiple miscarriages. The nature of a story, as you well know, is that *something happens*. Going from good to bad or bad to good has an inherent story in it. “Being Good” — well you have to work… Read more »