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Word of the Day: Squalor

Has anyone considered the mental squalor that many live with these days?

We can't see it, but just listening to people these days with the rage and hatred, as well as despair, bubbling just below the surface ready to come out at the smallest thing said by another, resulting from (I think) a combination of deep political divides and the changes in our lifestyles brought about by COVID-19. These two things create the "perfect storm" to degrade the human condition. This begs the question - what can we each do about it for ourselves and those around us?

Tony
 
Has anyone considered the mental squalor that many live with these days?

We can't see it, but just listening to people these days with the rage and hatred, as well as despair, bubbling just below the surface ready to come out at the smallest thing said by another, resulting from (I think) a combination of deep political divides and the changes in our lifestyles brought about by COVID-19. These two things create the "perfect storm" to degrade the human condition. This begs the question - what can we each do about it for ourselves and those around us?

Tony
I think kindness and understanding is the key, much like what you have shown by your post.
 
I saw so much squalor in India. It was eye-opening to see squalor cheek-to-jaw with splendor. People would be living on top of a garbage dump pressed up against the side of a former Ralph's palace, now a luxury boutique hotel.
Wow. That's terrible.
 
I saw so much squalor in India. It was eye-opening to see squalor cheek-to-jaw with splendor. People would be living on top of a garbage dump pressed up against the side of a former Ralph's palace, now a luxury boutique hotel.

I have seen this in many parts of Asia that I have been to. It is a sad thing for sure.

Tony
 
You lookin' at me? :LOL:

Thanks to local corruption and backroom deals, some of our neighborhoods have been left to languish in neglect and squalor.
You mean the houses have been abandoned? Or you have a lot of hoarders in your neighborhood? Or just lazy people-we have hoarders and lazy people. Every single house here sells!
 
Houses not abandoned and residents trying to stay put, but when the cities/counties keep "forgetting" to put in vital infrastructure or services it's very difficult for the neighborhoods to rise above, then it's compounded by criminal elements moving in to take advantage. Collier City is just one example.

My own home, on the other hand.... yup, lazy sums it up. :LOL:
 
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