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There are social workers who do this full time. Though it is a really rough job.
 

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I think we need to reopen all the insane asylums and put most of the homeless there. A majority of the homeless have some kind of mental illness and are a danger to themselves and society at large.
But the Asylums are run by Malkavians. Just ask Envy how those kinds of vampires are.
 

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I've come across all sorts: one man round here has been genuinely homeless for years and I regularly see him going through the bins. He's unkempt and unwashed, won't take any help. Another (young) couple went striding down the street yelling 'HELP THE HOMELESS!' at individuals...(no I won't). There are the chancers who claim they haven't eaten for 5 days (I saw you two days ago and you said that then, shouldn't it be 7 days now, and shouldn't you look rather pale and weak...). And the ones that look the part while on their 'shift' but the minute it's 'hometime' you see them on their iPhone....
 

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I shouldn't say these things, but homelessness and poverty will never disappear. Our existing systems are built on various foundations, and since humans are inherently selfish, we have always strived to outdo others. So, how does one become better than others? By excelling in skill, having wealth, good looks, or anything else that determines their value.

Now, why am I saying this? It's because there will always be people who are better off than others, and those who are more privileged tend to have more opportunities. Now, consider comparing the talents and circumstances of a homeless person today with someone from 200 years ago. Are they better off? Living in an advancing society doesn't necessarily guarantee a better life for everyone. In fact, it can sometimes be dangerous, as societal advancements can lead to situations where a person can be punished for drinking water from the wrong place. I'm simplifying it, but you get the point. Now, let's think geographically.

A homeless person in the US could potentially go to another country, obtain a degree in English, and live a better life. Have you thought about that? Now, let's address the issue of poverty. How do you perceive it? What does poverty mean to you? I recently watched a video where a guy was complaining about not being able to afford a haircut in France, and he felt poor because of his family's financial situation. As I said, it's all about perspective.

I also came across a video with an old man with a PhD in history who lives in a railway station. He speaks fluent English and is content with his life. He says, "I have lived a very good life and earned a lot, but when my wife passed away, no relative cared. Even though my superiors allowed me to take leave, they hinted that I should leave. It revealed the true colours of the world. From the moment of your birth, you spend your entire life running – from your parents who strive to provide you with everything to secure a job, to getting married and taking care of your parents and children if you have any. The cycle repeats, and you're not truly happy. Don't lie to yourself. If all of humanity collectively decided that everyone deserves decent clothing, food, electricity, free education, and healthcare, it could be achieved in just one month. Don't fool yourself into thinking it's impossible. Countries have trillions for weapons but can't spare a few million for those in need. Some companies spend billions on a single court case, but they can't provide everyone with proper clothing and food. Meanwhile, supermarkets, restaurants, and vendors waste tons of food every day."

Those who chase after money are fools because they will never have enough. When the moment of death comes, they will realize they haven't even experienced 2% of the wonders the world has to offer.
 

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Institutions.
There were obviously problems with institutions like not properly vetting staff, generalizing too many things as mental illness, and lobotomy that I'd change. Still, a place for the legitimately mentally ill to be looked after until they can rejoin society is a good thing to have.
They still have state hospitals where someone can be forced to receive treatment. However it is not like it used to be where they get effectively imprisoned.
 

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Sucks to be them.
Number one royal to see who will be the homeless king
Ill even buy the weapons, so three, they can find sticks, and most of them have shivs
I bet the Newyork homeless will win over the other states homeless. Who will be the final homeless team?
A battle Royal of homeless of all the states. The leaders of each state will go to war, and the final one will be the homeless king
THE HOMELESS WAR. SHOWING ON YOUR STREET RIGHT NOW!
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But being serious here. The fact is. It is usually their fault. And if they even tried hard enough they can begin crawling back up, hell, even if they want to rejoin us. They can go to library and learn survival techniques. Beg or steal, whatever, and get a bow.

Hunt, sell meat and pelts, make a hut in the woods and travel when found.
But NO! They do drugs, rob, beg, rape, murder, and drink. Rotting on the side of the road.

And the few who were actually wrong, personally they aren’t trying hard enough, but if can’t grab onto the rage in you and crawl up and rebuilt your supports without wallowing till someone picks you back up, then personally you deserve to rot.

Hoping for the world to bend over knee to help is stupid, forge your own damn path or die trying. If not then were you worth anything?
 
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