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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 666273" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Maybe if he actually leaves and sees that homelessness is not a philosophical community of likeminded thinkers, but a haven for drug addiction, criminality, and crime, he will learn a reality lesson. He is very young. If he wants to go, he will go. If you don't help him while he is on his quest for the perfect non-materialistic life that may be the best method to change his philosophy. At least if he stays in the U.S., it is no picnic for the homeless and very little intellectual conversation. It is more about where to get a meal or sleep. </p><p></p><p>I volunteered at a homeless shelter. Most of our clients were serious drug addicts, not enlightened intellectuals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 666273, member: 1550"] Maybe if he actually leaves and sees that homelessness is not a philosophical community of likeminded thinkers, but a haven for drug addiction, criminality, and crime, he will learn a reality lesson. He is very young. If he wants to go, he will go. If you don't help him while he is on his quest for the perfect non-materialistic life that may be the best method to change his philosophy. At least if he stays in the U.S., it is no picnic for the homeless and very little intellectual conversation. It is more about where to get a meal or sleep. I volunteered at a homeless shelter. Most of our clients were serious drug addicts, not enlightened intellectuals. [/QUOTE]
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