The way things are going, I will eventually be homeless but since I can barely get out of bed I can't imagine surviving as a homeless person. It actually requires a tremendous amount of work to find a relatively safe place to sleep, and scrounge for food, and avoid getting robbed or beaten up.
Yes, and the problem is also the hatred for people who don't have a safe place to go.
In the street, it might even be BETTER/SAFER than having certain roommates our living in a house shared by bad people.
I've been "place to place" several times and sexually assaulted more than I care to even talk about.
To the point that being in public felt safer than being in spaces with liars or thieves or people who abuse or demand sex.
You get "off the street" only to be viciously attacked by the next person. And then the next person. And then the next person.
And then maybe you are not physically attacked in the manner you were before, but you're being pushed in ways that you don't like and people don't respect that boundary.
They continue to pester and deprive you of sleep, deprive you of autonomy, pester you for attention, push push pushing their way into your space. You feel a rage begin to boil over because of the same invasive fucking bullshit. And then you walk away.
You walk away, they steal, they lie, they try to force THEIR "opinion" or whatever on you when you've said NO.
The worst part about it is that people KNOW that NO means NO and STOP means STOP. People will STOP at a STOP sign but they will NOT STOP when verbally told to stop, or even in writing.
We have a society that BLAMES a victim instead of an assailant. And then when a victim becomes an assailant, they blame them again.
People IGNORE what is occurring or what has occurred, rather than help SOLVE it.
We tell people to SOLVE it themselves.
It's "solved" for a little while and then problems begin to occur again.
Arrogance. Persistence.
People are resilient but can only "handle" or "deal with" so much.
People "get lucky" enough to have "help" from time to time but it's seemingly challenge after challenge and bad situation to bad situation.
Bad roommate to bad roommate.
Bad spouse to bad spouse.