What is up with homeless people? I don’t mean to talk crap
about the less fortunate but sometimes they can be serious douchebags. I do
have a good heart. I also have the best intentions when dealing with serious
interactions from such. I know it can be hard to live in this world when
national debt is $16 trillion and even harder when you don’t have a job or
enough income to supply the debt.
I have come
across this homeless dude who stopped me at the worse time possible. I was on
the way to meet a girl at the local train stop close to home. I didn’t have any
money since I wasn’t planning to be away from home for long. He was an elderly African American and used a
cane to get around. He kindly asks for a dollar. I replied, “I am sorry, sir, I
don’t have anything on me at the moment”. I don’t know what has gotten into
him, but he quickly responded with, “I bet if I was white, you would have a
dollar”. I lost it. I turned it back around as the smartass me would’ve. “I bet
if I was black, you probably wouldn’t have asked”. He looked at me with such a
sour face and carried on. I also came across a guy, stating he was homeless
while he had his daughter with him. He asked for seventy-five cents, so he
could get on the next train to his moms. I, being a dad, knew how hard that
could be, quickly offered him the seventy-five cents. Not even steps away, I
hear him ask the next traveler for the same amount of change. I guess I grew
into this distrust with the homeless. I once witness a homeless answer his cell
phone in the mitts of catching change from a friendly fellow. I also over heard
a homeless blaming the lack of change was due to school starting again. As if
it was a problem to them.
I did have
my share of helping the homeless as well. My neighborhood Dunkin’ Donuts had a guy
that goes by the name of Smiley. He asked for change and I was having a good
day but no cash, offered him lunch instead and as a homeless person should act
on a free meal, he took it. I let him order whatever he wanted from McDonald’s
as it was better than Dunkin Donuts. Smiley got a value meal and sat at a table
and enjoyed it. He didn’t continue to ask for change, he didn’t over order. He
order enough to suffice at the moment.
He was happy.
I know that
they had a hard life and don’t get me wrong, I respect that they are trying
oppose being dumped on. But learn to love life and respect both those who can
afford you and those who can’t, because you will never know if their roles will
switch. Not everyone has a bad heart or should be effected by someone’s bad
day.
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