INMATE #925

You make good money.
You hate your life.

925 Prison is the anonymous community for corporate professionals who are done pretending. Content, courses, tools, and people who get it.

79% of corporate professionals feel trapped. Not by lack of skill. By dependency.
THE SENTENCE
01

Golden Handcuffs

The salary is too good to leave. The mortgage, the kids' schools, the lifestyle. You built a cage out of comfort.

02

Identity Lock-In

You've been "VP of Whatever" for so long you forgot who you were before the title. Your LinkedIn IS your identity.

03

Fear of the Void

You know what you're running from. You have no idea what you're running to. So you stay. Another quarter. Another year.

THE ESCAPE PLAN

Not therapy. Not a life coach.
A full arsenal.

Anonymous Content

Raw, honest media about corporate captivity. No personal brands. No LinkedIn thought leadership. Just truth, published anonymously.

Escape Playbooks

Courses and guides built by people who actually left. Financial planning for the leap. Side business blueprints. Negotiation scripts for your exit.

The Yard

A private community where inmates talk freely. No names, no titles, no corporate facade. Just burned-out professionals being real with each other.

Contraband Tools

Templates, calculators, and frameworks for planning your breakout. "F-you money" tracker. Side income estimator. Risk assessment for your specific situation.

WHY ANONYMOUS

Your employer doesn't need to know you're planning your escape.

Every other "escape corporate" community wants you to put your face on it. Post on LinkedIn about your "journey." Build a personal brand before you've even left.

That's backwards. You can't be honest about hating your job while your boss follows you on social media.

925 Prison is built for people who need to plan in the shadows. No real names required. No performative vulnerability. Just a community of inmates helping each other find the exit.

The sentence isn't life.
It just feels that way.

925 Prison exists because nobody should spend their best years counting down to Friday. The door isn't locked. You just haven't found the key yet.