I'm not much of a follower of politics, so when I began to read the book, THE COLSON WAY , I thought I'd be skimming the pages to get through the book. I had the impression it was going to be about Watergate. It's not about politics, it's about neighbors. It's about how you and I can engage with each other in real life, not on social media, not on a key board, but with enlarging our territory. The beginning of the book lets us find out about Chuck Colson , his meager beginnings, his hard work to gain his acceptance into two ivy league schools, his his career, and his family. During his "climbing of the ladder" to become the right hand man for President Nixon, his family life suffers, he becomes divorced. He realizes the hardship of the divorce has caused and how he neglected his family in spending time with them. So now the intro is pretty much over, the reader learns Chuck Colson is sent to prison for his involvement in President Nixon's staged bre...