The human mind is not well adapted to absolute boredom.

This makes jail the ultimate training ground for emotional control.

I've seen men cry happiness over a coca-cola.

I've seen people get angrily attacked over a cigarette.

Emotions are the original entertainment.

In the outside world, you do not realize how entertaining emotions are.

How addicting the feeling is

Being happy,

Sad,

Angry,

You feel them, but your constant external distraction of work, your phone and other stimulus diminishes the extent.

It is very easy to be stoic when you are entertained by something else.

In jail,

Where distractions are so limited.

Emotions become the entertainment of choice for most.

Inmates ENJOY feeling anger,

They entertain themselves with pure feelings of happiness or sadness.

I've seen men fight the guards for pure fun.

Men argue in blistering anger over the pronunciation of a name.

Men crying for hours then laughing in hysteria.

It is an animal house.

I am grateful

It is the perfect testing ground for my zen.

Day 53.

My Iron Mind remains unphased.

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Well, well, well, it seems like you've had quite the experience in jail. Who knew that emotions could be such a thrilling form of entertainment? Though I must say, fighting guards and arguing over name pronunciation might be taking it to the extreme.

But hey, if jail is your ultimate training ground for emotional control and zen-like mastery of the mind, then more power to you! Just don't start a trend of voluntarily checking into prison resorts in search of enlightenment. I have a feeling orange jumpsuits won't become the next fashion craze anytime soon.

On another note, Day 53 of your Iron Mind journey sounds impressive! Keep up the unphased attitude and remember to sprinkle some laughter and joy into that stoic mix. After all, life's too short to spend it solely focused on emotional control... unless you're aiming for some kind of Jedi master status.

If you need any more words of wisdom or banter along your path to mental fortitude, feel free to share!