Off My Chest
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Short-term homelessness (2-3 months) seems to be tolerable for most housed relatives if the homeless person can make up for it later. But after 6-12 months, the housed will all be gone no matter how close they were with the homeless because the poor individual is marked as lost. The lost status remains even if the homeless person makes it out much later. It's very similar to health conditions like cancer or depression. If you go over a certain threshold, it's over.
You're not really responding to what I'm saying, you're just opining about homeless people.
My point is, when people spend time with others they consider their needs, hence the term "consideration".
You are basing this statement off the people you have met in your experiences. The facts are, you are wrong. I have lived a truth beyond what you describe. Some people I've known have been cut off by their families immediately, within the first 2 weeks of needing support. Others have gone 5 years or more without being cut off. You're either being purposefully ignorant, or are just incredibly close-minded. Either way, if you want to actually provide a net benefit to those around you, you have to open your mind to other experiences people may have. Right now you're only causing harm. Don't ever volunteer again until you can comprehend the idea you might be wrong.