Monday, February 11, 2019
Homelessness is a Decision not a Condition Essays -- Papers Beggars St
rooflessness is a Decision not a ConditionHomeless people are not always the victims that the media shake up portrayed them to be. The dire fact is that m each of the dispossessed are there by choice. Dont spend a penny me wrong, I am not trying to portray all homeless people as lazy people who dont want to realise supervise of themselves. This couldnt be further from the truth. In my experience with the homeless they are usually either in bad health, addicted to drugs, mentally ill or a combination of any of these. To compound matters worse, they are usually without any type of legitimate income to support themselves. One day last winter, I was leaving work and I was approached by a street-person. Living in the city most of my life, I had grown accustomed to this type of solicitation. This feature gentleman gave me a well rehearsed monologue about how his car had embarrassed down and he was just trying to get enough capital up to catch a bus home. Needless to say, I have heard this particular story in e rattling city I had ever been to, by other street people in cities furthermost bigger than Dayton, Ohio. I like to always give people the benifit of the doubt, plainly this story was a detailed overused. I told him I would take him up to the Greyhound station and pay for his ticket if he wanted to get home. He refused my offer, telling me that there was other business that he would have to take care of first. I had called his bluff and he knew it. I then asked him what he was doing out on the streets at 430 in the morning. He told me that he was making a living. After chatting with him for about 20 minutes, I was able to get him to reveal a few very important details about himself. He had been on the streets for about the past tense 6 y... ... no longer employed their. I was also told that Adrian was everlastingly begging other employees for money. It seemed like he just couldnt discriminate surrounded by his life on the street and his position in the workplace. Much later I would find out that I was just enabling Adrian. I would find that Adrians biggest problem was his drug addiction. Judging by the the fresh phonograph needle marks on his arm, it was quite obvious that Adrian was shooting up or so type of narcotic on a regular basis. He had been offered tending before and refused to straighten his life out. Instead, he chose a life on the streets with no direction. A life with little to look forward to and little to lose. It was disheartening to see such human potential go to waste. It seemed that Adrian had gone past that point where we choose life over death. He do the choice to give up life long ago.
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