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Originally Posted by Azure
I still think it should be dependent on results. If you want an apartment, you can have it, as long as you start becoming a 'stable' member of society. Simply passing on a house, or money, or anything else to people isn't going to work.
There are a variety of different ways to do this. I'm open to anything.
Find 500 people who live in poverty and try something new.
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There was someone on reddit who spoke about being homeless and how hard it is to work you way out of it. It's incredibly difficult to become that stable member of society when you can't get an apartment without income, you can't get a job without a bank account, and you can't get a bank account without a fixed address
http://www.reddit.com/r/changemyview...oor_to/cfb0dxu
How many people do you think are out there that could have become a valuable member of society, but ended up making some poor choices and ultimately gave up after they were unable to fix those mistakes?