Re: The Kindness Of Strangers
I've always been of the thinking that our lives are already mapped out for us as soon as we are born.
A number of factors determine this such as what kind of family we are born into, what our parents' ancestors were like as people and even the part of the country we live in.
For a general working class person with comprehensive schooling living in a terraced house, they are likely to grow up in the same environment unless they somehow branch out with the intelligence to
want to do something with their lives and not simply 'plod along' hoping for the best all the time.
Everybody is different but for a homeless person how hard can it be for them to keep on pestering the authorities for a roof above their head. I am always sceptical about what sort of people end up homeless. Are they too particular where they live? Do they really not have anything at all to their name? Is there any need for anybody to be homeless?
Listen folks, it's only my reply post and I'm not asking for an argument. No doubt the select few will want one regardless.