"From Lockdown to Lift-Off: My Journey Through Bars to Bylines" 🚀📝
- bacariogarro87
- Feb 28, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 8, 2024
Hello World, its your boy Mizzy here,
COURT UPDATE: wrote this article whilst waiting to go into Court today, but Good News all charges against me where dropped, still well worth a read, I drop some good knowledge regardless:
This is probably the toughest article that I have ever had to write, but as I sit here outside the courtroom, it's like a whirlwind of emotions hittin' me like a ton of bricks. It's crazy how life can throw you curveballs, ya know? But hey, ain't no time for dwellin' on the past; it's all about ownin' up, growin' up, and movin' forward.

First off, I gotta give a shoutout to my squad over at Video Production News. Ben and his crew took a chance on ya boy when nobody else would. They saw somethin' in me, believed in me, and gave me a platform to shine. And for that, I'll forever be grateful. It ain't just a job; it's a family, a community, a support system that's got my back no matter what.
Now let me drop knowledge on you about these skills I'm pickin' up in the field of journalism. It ain't just 'bout writin' headlines and snappin' pics; nah, it's a whole different ball game. See, journalism teaches you to be observant, to see beyond the surface and uncover the truth beneath the lies. It's about askin' the right questions, diggin' deep, and gettin' to the heart of the matter.
But it ain't just about uncoverin' the truth; it's also 'bout tellin' stories, givin' voice to the voiceless, and sheddin' light on the issues that really matter the most. It's about empathy, compassion, and seein' the world through someone else's eyes. And let me tell ya, those are some valuable skills to have, both in the newsroom and out in the real world.
See, journalism ain't just a job; it's a way of life. It teaches you to think critically, analyze information, and make informed decisions. It's about weighin' the evidence, considerin' all sides, and comin' to a fair and balanced conclusion. And in a world filled with misinformation and fake news, those skills are more important than ever especially your boy here.
But it ain't just 'bout stayin' informed; it's also 'bout stayin' outta trouble. See, journalism teaches you to tune up your critical thinking skills and then to be accountable, to take responsibility for your actions, and to own up to your mistakes. It's about integrity, honesty, and doin' the right thing even when nobody's watchin'. And let me tell ya, those are some lessons I won't soon forget.
So as I continue on this journey of self-discovery and redemption, I'm grateful for every lesson, every challenge, and every opportunity to grow. 'Cause at the end of the day, it's not 'bout where you've been; it's 'bout where you're goin'. And I'm determined to make the most of every moment, every experience, and every chance to make a difference.
Now, let's talk about the elephant in the room – my past. Yeah, I've made mistakes, done things I ain't proud of. But who hasn't, right? It's all part of the journey, the process of becomin' a better version of myself. So yeah, I'll own up to it, apologize for it, but I won't let it define me. Nah, I'm bigger than my past, stronger than my mistakes.
So as I pen down these words, it's like I'm writin' my own redemption story. It's about takin' accountability, showin' remorse, but also showin' growth, resilience, and determination. 'Cause at the end of the day, it's not about the mistakes you make; it's about how you bounce back from 'em.
So to all my people out there, goin' through it, strugglin', feelin' lost – just know you ain't alone. We all got demons, battles we fight behind closed doors. But it's those battles that make us who we are, that shape us into the warriors we're meant to be.
So keep pushin', keep getting informed', and never lose sight of the light at the end of the tunnel. 'Cause even in the darkest of times, there's always hope, always a chance for redemption and rehabilitation.
Well, that’s all for now, I am off to see what my future is in halls of justice, I am hoping that lady justice smiles on me and allows me one last chance to prove myself on my road to Rehabilitation, wish me luck, But until my next article (Hopefully), please stay tuned and stay informed, but most of all stay safe, and your boy will see then.
Stay Outsideee
Regards Mizzy
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