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I look down on the vast majority of beggars, especially those who are healthy young adults and people who ask for a few dollars to get a ticket home, and the vast majority of these people are **. If they are physically disabled or elderly, I will give them some money, and I will respect those who exchange money by selling arts or handicrafts, etc., and I am more willing to help self-improvement people.
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Not too sympathetic, not too contemptuous. Will give him a dollar, and if he is really poor, then I hope that a dollar per person will help him get through his difficult situation. If he is **, then he is lying to the heart of a kind person.
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There is no shame in begging, some may be physically disabled, some may be in the midst of a great change in the family, some may be due to a lack of seasonal supplies, and some may be suffering from a famine ......
Anyway, they're really helpless, and it's a sure thing to help.
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The beggars on the streets, at first glance, look ragged and weather-hardened, and they all seem to be socially disadvantaged groups in need of help. But many of them are fake, you can eat with your hands, but you have to beg, you look down on this kind of person in your heart, and you will never give money.
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Different beggars have different status in my eyes. I am sad and sympathetic to people with disabilities; I sympathize with the elderly who are over half a hundred years old; I have the most disdainful contempt for able-bodied non-elderly people, including those who kneel on the side of the road and write in chalk about their encounters begging for money. For the old woman, I will think of the old woman in my hometown who has unfilial children, and she will come out to beg for helplessness and pity.
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Some are excessive, and there are nearby.
Five or six beggars, all old ladies over 60 years old, are local villagers, who come to the city to beg when there is nothing to do at home, and then go home when the farm is busy. Begging as a profession is also drunk, and this kind of will never give money.
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Some begging are really poor, and some are lazy to eat.
Begging is given to some old people, like some younger people, I don't give it. A lot of them are fake beggars, okay, maybe I'm richer than I am when I take off my beggar pretend.
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Personally, I don't support giving money to beggars at traffic lights, if you give him money, you are harming them, imagine that if everyone gives them, maybe they will continue to take risks regardless of traffic safety, in case of an accident one day, will it hurt them!!
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There are two types of begging people, one is desperate and the other is professional begging. For the first one, I will help. For the second type, I find it shameful. Isn't it shameful to wait for alms for nothing?
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For some people, begging life is a way of life, which is a certain level of awesomeness, maybe it is hidden in the city, oh ......
I think it's pitiful, and I usually give it.
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Some people are just lazy and want to get something for nothing, this kind of is completely scum...
If life really can't go on, I will give money.
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Now there are beggars everywhere on the streets, some of them are able-bodied, neatly dressed, and they are still reaching out to ask for money all over the street, and I will not give them. However, if there is a person with a disability and a person who relies on performing arts, I will give him appropriate money.
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There have been a lot of professional beggars lately, and this kind of affirmation is absolutely not sympathetic, not helpful, and too much.
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I've seen some people begging because they get lost, this kind of is really helpless, and those who can help must help.
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It's amazing that there are some places that have the habit of begging outside for a few months a year in order to "not forget their roots" and be prepared for danger in times ......of peace
This kind of blamelessness will not give money, just kidding.
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Begging needs to be viewed with an understanding and attention to the individual's situation and social context. Here are some perspectives and perspectives:
Respect and compassion: Beggers may face poverty, unemployment, homelessness, health problems, or other hardships. Respect their rights and dignity and remain empathetic, aware of the difficulties and challenges they may face.
Give support: If you want, you can consider giving some help, which can be material assistance, food, clothing, etc. If you're not sure how to help, you can contact your local charity or social service agency to find out how to help in a more targeted way.
Consider the broader question: begging is just one symptom of poverty and social inequality. Think deeply about the root causes of social problems, such as unemployment, inadequate education, health security, etc.
Understanding these issues and actively participating in relevant social issues and activities can create a more equitable and inclusive environment for society as a whole.
Be aware of safety and scams: While you need to be sympathetic and respectful of beggars, be vigilant as well. Some people may abuse begging to carry out fraudulent activities. When providing assistance, we will ensure our own safety and handle personal information carefully.
Social support and policies: The problem of begging requires integrated social support and policies to address it. Social organizations, non-social and non-governmental organizations should work together to provide effective social welfare and assistance measures to help those in difficult circumstances reintegrate into society.
In conclusion, looking at begging requires understanding and empathy, as well as attention to the root causes and solutions of social problems. Each person, according to their abilities and resources, treats beggars in an equal and respectful manner, and thinks about how they can help improve social problems on a larger scale.
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Many years ago, I was still in school. On the weekend, I went shopping with my classmates, and when I walked to an underpass, I saw a little girl in a school uniform squatting on the side of the road, and there was a piece of paper next to it that read: Ask for three yuan to go home.
The little girl kept her head down, not looking at the pedestrians on the side of the road. Of course, not many people in the rush of pedestrians took care of her. So my classmate and I walked over and put the three dollars we were going to take the bus on a piece of paper with the words on it.
I thought she would say thank you or look up at us. But after we looked at her for a few seconds, there was still no movement, so we left with our classmates first. It's normal to always feel that a little girl is shy.
But after we walked around for more than an hour, we walked through the underground passage again, and we still saw the little girl squatting there, still begging for three yuan to go home. So my classmate ran to her and asked her, why didn't she go home when she got the money? She didn't look at it, she didn't pay any attention to us.
And at this moment, she is like a statue standing there. Passers-by, watching our movements. Some people also stopped to see what was going on with us.
My classmate just told me about giving three yuan before, but I didn't expect the big pat next to her grandmother to say that she was **. Don't give money to him, don't trust them. At this time, it dawned on us that we regretted it.
I didn't expect that in this world, someone actually took advantage of our kindness to cheat us out of money. Maybe the little girl's heart is also kind, and we are touched by this. But we were deeply hurt by her actions.
Although it was only three yuan, it was not a fatal blow, but I felt that I had been fooled, and that feeling was actually very painful. is also very disappointed, and there are more disappointments in the debate. Looking back now, I still believe that the little girl was kind.
But instead of being impressed, it hurts!
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It varies from person to person, and it is disgusting for someone who has the ability to work to go to beg.
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First, some people may choose to beg because they are facing severe financial hardship. Finding a stable hourly job may not be enough to meet their basic living needs. They may face high living costs, accumulated debt, medical bills, or other emergencies that make it impossible for them to rely solely on hourly work to get by.
In this context, begging may be seen as a quick way to access funds, and while not sustainable, it may be the only viable option in their current predicament.
Second, begging may not just be about getting financial assistance, but also involves complex social and psychological dimensions. Some people may feel ashamed, helpless, or have low self-esteem and are reluctant to accept regular hourly work. People may be more inclined to beg when their identity, social status or personal dignity is clearly undermined.
In this context, begging can become an expression of rebellion against societal expectations and pressures that they perceive as being further harmed or verbally abused when they accept hourly work.
In addition, begging may also be linked to mental health conditions in some people. Some people may suffer from mental illness or psychological disorders that make them incompetent or fit into regular hourly work. They may face cognitive, emotional, or behavioral challenges that make it difficult for them to integrate or remain stable in a normal work environment.
For these people, begging may be a way for them to be able to cope and adapt, and while it is not the most ideal solution, it is a way for them to cope.
Finally, we should also take into account social and institutional considerations. Some socio-economic systems in distress can lead to a lack of job opportunities, especially for vulnerable groups. There may be high unemployment, poverty, and resources in some areas.
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There are a number of reasons that can explain this phenomenon:
1.No skills or experience: People who lack education or skills training may find it difficult to find a good job. In this case, begging may be the only option.
2.Self-esteem issues: Finding a job can take patience and courage to face rejection and setbacks, and some people feel that such experiences can damage their self-esteem. Conversely, asking for alms may be more acceptable because they don't think it's their own fault.
3.Get more income: Some people prefer to beg because they think they can earn more in this way, especially in some areas where begging can be a profession.
4.Laziness or lack of motivation: Some people may lack the motivation and willingness to go for a job, stool or think that they can get enough money to meet their needs by begging without having to put in the effort for it.
In conclusion, everyone may be beggar for different reasons, it may be because of their experience, education, environment, or psychological problems, so we cannot judge them lightly.
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1.High self-esteem: Some people may think that hourly or casual work is not decent enough, and Bikai feels that this will affect his image and dignity. So even if they lack money, they don't want to get income in this way.
2.Laziness: Some people may lack motivation to look for a job or lack patience and find it too much trouble to find a job, even if it is an hourly employee, filling out resumes, conducting interviews, etc., these processes are likely to make them tired and bored.
3.Social Options: Some people may lack certain social skills, don't know how to go about finding temporary job opportunities, and don't know how to deal with strangers.
In this case, they may opt for more familiar begging behaviors, which make them feel more comfortable and confident.
4.Differences in philosophies: Some people may have different values and philosophies, and they feel that begging is a more free way to guess, while making money through bargaining, work rhythm, etc.
In this case, they prefer to beg.
5.Psychological problems: Some people may have certain psychological problems, such as low self-esteem, autism, autism, etc., which can affect their behavior patterns. In this case, they may choose to beg for some attention or self-satisfaction.
In short, why people are short of money and would rather beg than look for a job is a very complex question, involving social, psychological, moral and other aspects. Counsellors can provide effective help to these people and help them find better ways to solve their problems.
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