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CompSciGuy
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Helping the homeless people in America is a challenging thing… it is easy to give them money as you drive by, but I can’t help but wonder if this is really enough. The common criticism of many homeless people in America is that that many of them don’t want to work. This is true for some and not for others, as some of them are homeless because they are mentally challenged and have noone to take care of them. As far as the former group is concerned my brother and I have tried to provide real help for some homeless/welfare impoverished people, tried to help them find work, drove them to the grocery store, paid them to do odd jobs, etc. but found that they really had no motivation to work themselves and were simply relying on the government and the generosity of friends to get by. They were very manipulative and deceitful people. The thing is, while it is easy to recognize these faults in them, I also recognize that these people probably were never taught virtues like honesty, hard work or other morality. Their parents probably lived exactly the way they do, and they don’t have any good standard to live by. I’d love to help them and show them love but it is hard when you know they are constantly lying to your face and using you for their own personal gain. What do you think can be done for these people? How can we influence them positively to turn themselves around?