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Foreword / Wes Moore -- Prologue : One shot : November 6, 2006 -- Part I. The cave : Division Avenue ; My Mona Lisa mom ; The cop ; Broken ; Gladiator school ; The house becomes the cave ; Six shots -- Part II. The middle passage : Upper Marlboro ; Solitary ; Patuxent ; Bammas ; What's the point ; Decisions -- Part III. The master plan : Giving water ; What's your endgame? ; My master plan ; Workout ; Book crusher ; Positive delusions ; Tooky ; Master plan ; Tier three ; Steve's story ; Mentor ; IAC ; Progress ; Family ; Master plan ; Showstack ; Business ; Ethics ; The Rosetta Stone ; Master plan ; Perseverance ; Victims ; Opportunity ; Remorse ; Tier four ; Darico ; One shot ; The dream ; Master plan -- Part IV. The middle passage: part 2 : Lucky ; The system ; The man in the cave ; Saying good-bye ; Halfway ; Grinding again ; Crying all my tears ; Revenge ; Home -- Part V. From plan to action : Get out of prison ; Remain out in society ; Become financially independent ; Start a business ; Remain a lifelong learner ; Figure out how to afford to be a lifelong learner ; Focus on continual self-improvement ; Start my own business that makes a difference in people's lives ; A stoop story ; Positive delusion ; A blessing ; Be an active member of my community ; Make (another) difference in people's lives ; The uprising ; Burning the boats ; Be a father ; The White House ; Open arms -- Epilogue : Moving forward : April 8, 2017 -- 32 things to remember when following your master plan.;Growing up in a tough Washington, D.C., neighborhood, Chris Wilson was so afraid for his life he wouldn't leave the house without a gun. One night, defending himself, he killed a man. At eighteen, he was sentenced to life in prison with no hope of parole. But what should have been the end of his story became the beginning. Deciding to make something of his life, Chris embarked on a journey of self-improvement--reading, working out, learning languages, even starting a business. He wrote his Master Plan: a list of all he expected to accomplish or acquire. He worked his plan every day for years, and in his mid-thirties he did the impossible: he convinced a judge to reduce his sentence and became a free man. Today Chris is a successful social entrepreneur who employs returning citizens; a mentor; and a public speaker. He is the embodiment of second chances, and this is his unforgettable story.
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