Joseph Oubelkas, born in 1980, has an inspiring story of resilience. At 24, he was wrongfully convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to 10 years in a Moroccan prison. Despite a lack of evidence, confirmed by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he endured 1637 days of imprisonment.
During his imprisonment, Joseph chose to stay positive, appreciating small things and converting his frustration into positive energy. Upon his release, he emerged stronger and more resilient.
Joseph’s story has inspired thousands through his lectures and bestselling books. His debut, “400 Letters from My Mother,” recounts his wrongful imprisonment and the support of his mother. The sequel, “Health Love Freedom,” explores his life after release and his journey to find happiness and trust again.
Joseph’s message: while you can’t control everything, you can always choose your attitude. With determination and focus, you can overcome challenges and achieve your goals.