rgp
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- Milford,OH
What you are saying is that you should be able to get a job or whatever to correct their poverty.
In reality it doesn't work that way especially in the United States.
You see if you are born into poor family your chances of becoming rich are not what they are for those born into rich families.
Education, connections, etc.
If a person is born into a poor family, the only hope he might have is to excel in sports so he might be able to get a scholarship or whatever to bring his education level up to where he can get a good paying job. That's what it's all about isn't it? All kinds of kids I grew up with had to quit school and get a job to help support the family.
Now what we are talking about in this thread is people asking for money on the street.
For me it's a no brainer. If you have something that small and can't share it with someone what you have is nothing.
When the depression took place how could you expect people to correct their bad situation? All kinds of people sold apples or whatever just to get by.
There's no magic bullet where you can suddenly become wealthy just by work alone.
I honestly think you think that homeless people want to be that way by choice. Loosen up. It's good for the soul.
I never said anything about becoming wealthy . But one can work to correct their bad situation.