01-25-2026, 03:44 PM
(01-23-2026, 06:07 PM)tomh009 Wrote:(01-22-2026, 10:56 PM)Kodra24 Wrote: What is with the "what if's" in your statements, yes if I was homeless now and lost everything life would be difficult but I would overcome it (...)
This is an easy thing to say, and I could say the same. But would it really be true? If one is unemployed and homeless, living out of a backpack or a shopping cart, with no meaningful education or history of skilled work, it really isn't easy to find work or otherwise get back on your feet.
I say that if you haven't actually been there, you don't know whether you could overcome it. And, yes, that applies to me, too.
This is where forced rehab helps. Were also at a point where you cant just get up and get a living wage job walking into a tims, these days that requires education and evne then we live in a terrible economic situation which means alot of educated people are out of work too. I like forced rehab because even i if i would lose everything would lose the will to get back on my feet, and only pressure from others could help.

