LJ Idol Exhibit B Week 4 If Wishes Were Horses

Jun 09, 2013 16:55

The almost- winter sky was still quite dark at 6.a.m that day ( Read more... )

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myrna_bird June 9 2013, 22:03:00 UTC
I agree. Thanks you for thee nice comment. :)

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roina_arwen June 9 2013, 21:56:57 UTC
I'm always a bit wary with street folk, but will give to charities. Once in a while I will give spare pocket change to someone who strikes me as particularly needy, but it is definitely up to each individual as to what they feel comfortable doing.

Very well thought out, and I definitely agree with the Golden Rule.

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myrna_bird June 9 2013, 22:05:27 UTC
Thank you. I agree. It is an individual decision and even for myself, I can't predict from one time to another what I will do. It does depend on the particular circumstance and moment.

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witches June 10 2013, 01:16:13 UTC
I really enjoyed your take!

It was important to me to help out another human being without any judgment as to how he might use it. <333

Honestly people who jump to conclusions about homelessness, stating things like 'he is probably an alcoholic!', 'he has no ambition obviously!' etc really just piss me off tbh :/

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myrna_bird June 10 2013, 16:56:32 UTC
Me, too. And particularly because I was working on the addiction treatment unit at that time so I felt that several of those people were being way too judgmental.

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cheshire23 June 14 2013, 00:12:14 UTC
I hear that. Some of the most judgey and downright MEAN people in my MSW classes were in that field. :(

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myrna_bird June 14 2013, 01:18:24 UTC
There is no place for meanness when someone is ill. Usually people who are mean do not understand the illness or have a problem of their own.

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adoptedwriter June 10 2013, 04:38:42 UTC
I give to charities but have never given directly to a pan handler on the street. Wow! Twenty dollars! Merry Christmas! AW

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myrna_bird June 10 2013, 17:03:22 UTC
I donate goods in kind and money when I can too.

Just happened: I went to the eye doctor's this morning and there was a fellow at traffic light on the way. His sign said homeless and veteran. I don't know the truth. It really didn't matter to me. I rolled down my window and thanked him for his service and gave him a dollar. He had a huge smile and said "God bless you, sister. God bless!"

I know he was happy and it made my day!

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halfshellvenus June 10 2013, 22:24:40 UTC
It's always such a thorny area. Panhandling is really rampant in California, partly because the milder climate attracts homeless people from other states.

I probably would have been tempted to buy him a cup of coffee, instead!

But each of us should do what seems right to us, and you clearly mad the right choice for you. I love you all the more for it!

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myrna_bird June 11 2013, 11:57:26 UTC
Thank you so much.
Our major city also has had an influx of needy people over the years because there have been a lot of resources to provide food/shelter/housing etc. but state budget cuts are threatening a lot of the programs now. There are no easy answers.

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