No, NEVER! When I looked back it was ALWAYS
just IMAGINED, in my mind. So it was never REAL.
2007-10-04 04:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what you mean, but I would say you are generalizing about the homeless. Several interviews have been done with the homeless in my town, and they say they like living on the streets. No taxes, no maintenance. There is actually a college professor who owns a home as a formality but prefers to live on the streets.
Still, you are invisible when you are homeless. People ignore you, walk past you like you don't exist; it is lonely. I definitely count my blessings that I have people who love me and would take care of me if something bad happened.
2007-10-04 04:33:18
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answered by xK 7
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Over the last five years I had begun to have increasingly withdraw into a downward spiral of depression..
But now with the method I can fully focus my energy and thoughts into a decisive line on how to make my life better constantly. And it works like magic! I'm beginning to attract people to me once again and things have just been looking up since then.
Helping you eliminate depression?
2016-05-16 15:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I have. I believe that we all go thru bouts of depression and lonliness at certain times in our lives......some days are just worst than others.
You sound like a kind hearted person because you have fellow feeling for others, especially the homeless. It is truly sad to see them, knowing they are alone, mostly due to mental illness and not having family who will or can accept that. But one day soon, all of their pain and lonliness will be a thing of the past. when God ushers in His new system of things for the earth and the righteous will benefit.
Isaiah 65:13 says: Therefore this is what the Sovereign Lord Jehovah has said: "Look! My own servants will eat, but you yourselves will go hungry, they will drink but {unrighteous] will go thirsty;
Isaiah 65:17 says: "For here I am creating a new heavens and a new earth, the former things will not be called to mind, neither will they come up into the heart."
Isaiah 65:21 says: " and they will certainly build houses and have occupany, they will plant vineyards and eat it's fruit. {23} 'they will not toil for nothing, nor will they bring to birth for disturbance,,because they are the offspring made up of the blessed ones of Jehovah and their descendents with them."
God knows our deepest feelings and He has made plans to make them better in the future.. Peace to you.
2007-10-04 05:22:02
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answered by sugarbee 7
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I felt like this when I was uni. I remember standing at the bus stop in the rain feeling completely alone; no one would notice if I went missing. I am aware now that depression was setting in. To me that was real as I was alone, I let friends slip away and felt worthless.
2007-10-06 06:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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This question just encourages self pity in readers and aggravates their concerns. This is a self fulfilling programming that can only do harm. If you have access to a computer, you are not that desperate.
2007-10-05 22:11:18
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answered by bottle babe 4
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Yes. I wouldnt assume all homeless people are depressed all the wile though.
2007-10-04 05:09:51
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answered by honourableone 3
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Yes, several occassions in my life time. I have turned it around and volunteer at the soup kitchens, shelters, etc.
2007-10-04 04:32:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I have actually...and that's why I tried to kill myself, when normally I'm terrified of death. It is always a great thing to count your blessings. Also, instead of feeling so sad for them, try to help them out.
2007-10-04 04:30:15
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answered by Stephanie 2
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OMG!! Depressed definatly man!
2007-10-04 04:47:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-10-04 04:29:05
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answered by Avondrow 7
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