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Much of it is the result of drug addiction too. Many addicts have a hard time holding a regular job and end up on the street or in a life of crime.

2007-01-25 17:00:06 · answer #1 · answered by speakeasy 6 · 1 1

Absolutely not. While there are social programs available, most of them are not adequate enough to keep people off the streets permanently. Once you are so down financially it is nearly impossible to pull yourself up. And yes there are shelters and what not, but there are usually limits to how long a person can stay, or if they can get in at all. And really, if you're living on the street, how are you going to get a job that pays worth a damn? It just doesn't happen.

Of course there are those out there that do chose to forgo the conventional, because of whatever reason. There are also those who have their pride and don't ask for help. That is their choice. But i think a lot of these people are there because they have no other options.

2007-01-25 17:05:03 · answer #2 · answered by MichelleLynn 3 · 1 0

Most of the long term homeless people I have dealt with 1) have accepted their situation, 2) do not want to deal with any other way of life, and 3) should not have their voluntary wishes respected because most of them are drug addicted or mentally ill.

Condition follows character, not the other way around. For most people who are well adjusted but run into financial trouble, they seek out help rather than avoid it, their condition is temporary, and they get back on their feet.

2007-01-25 17:10:23 · answer #3 · answered by Boomer Wisdom 7 · 0 0

No. A lot of the homeless are there because they were kicked out of mental hospitals. When I lived in San Fran I knew a homeless guy who couldn't get a job because he had no home and couldn't get a home because he had no job. He needed what money he could get to keep himself on his medications so that if he did get a job he could keep it.

I just lost my job because of mall politics and unfair business practices and now I'm worried I may lose my place. of the 15 or so employees that worked there, only two got selected by the company to keep working for them. But in order for those two to keep their jobs they have to move and take a pay cut. Our head manager was with the company for almost 20 years and they just let her go. Right now I'm in a holding pattern about another job prospect that I won't know anything about until sometime late next month. I'm just half a step from being homeless myself and it's not through a lack of me trying.

2007-01-25 17:06:30 · answer #4 · answered by darkemoregan 4 · 0 0

I dont think of its appropriate directly to the religion, yet on different social and cultural factors of governments who enable this. Its likely ninety 9% because of the fact of greater powerful practise, larger professionalism and to that end interest satisfcation, and the well-being has to do with their greater healthy ingredients and in wonderful condition and healthful lifestlyes- strolling, bicycling, skating, and so on. i think of it is between the WORST situations of illogical logic and defective reasoning of correlation vs. reason and effect that I even have seen in a protracted time. Socially, the shortcoming of criminality could have greater to do with a feeling of morality, that's break free faith, and the regulation code/gadget to back that up. so which you may have morality with faith, and likewise with out it, and you will constantly have a regulation code that works effectively no matter how un-religious every person is. and can desire to this is that those international locations have entirely distinctive histories/foundations all at the same time? WHat similarity might desire to you draw between Lebanon or Iraq and the U. S.?? no longer something as properly the religion, and nevertheless its a distinctive faith. yet verify this: the U. S. does no longer enforce faith, guy!! the undemanding data interior the item are incorrect! the U. S. on no account imposes any sort of religion. the main you may say is that the regulation ode is to three extent according to a faith, yet even it particularly is fading away. it is purely a unfavourable deduction/connection to make, what a shame that kind of writing/thinking gets puclished! :(

2016-11-01 08:00:20 · answer #5 · answered by trevathan 4 · 0 0

Yes, very one makes choices in life that either helps them to succeed or pushes them into poverty

Although, they may say that circumstances caused their downfall thye must understand that everyone faces bad circumstances, it all depends on how you handle the pressure of these events.

2007-01-25 17:32:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What? Of course not unless you mean camping in the woods.

2007-01-25 17:05:09 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I prefer Urban Camping.
Homelessness sounds so troubling.

2007-01-25 17:00:37 · answer #8 · answered by Mr. Sniggles 2 · 1 1

If you exclude those with mental problems like schizophrenia then indeed most do chose that life style.

2007-01-25 17:04:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

nope

2007-01-25 17:11:34 · answer #10 · answered by answers999 6 · 0 0

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