What Is/Would Be Most Frightening To You About The Prospect Of Being Homeless?


Answer:
It's not that frightening as I have been homeless... The hard division is finding shelter, a place to bathe, and adequate clothing so that you can get a clad job and start over.

Comment: Thank you so much for your honest answer and sharing your experience. Yes, you name some critical concerns.
Answer: The cruelty of other people would terrify me and the loneliness
Comment: Excellent - thank you.
Answer: There are so many things that would be frightening to me at the prospect of being homeless, the list is eternal.  But the other night when I got a horrible migraine, I had to fib in the quietness of my cool bedroom in the dark beside a cool cloth on my head for several hours.  For some reason while I was lying in attendance, I thought to myself how horrible it would be for some homeless person to get a migraine.  What would they do?  They would not have the comforts of home, no meds to pocket, no cool cloth to put on their head...they would be grateful just to lie on the pavement in need worrying that someone may come by and kill them or beat them up or rape them...we take so much for granted sometimes...I be aware of blessed just to have a roof over my head, food and clothing and a work.
Comment: Thank you for such a thoughtful answer.
Answer: The realization that your world was about to be switched off and that you're forced to transform to a completely unknown and unwanted new lifestyle in a big hurry would be most distressing. The sudden loss of the familiar and comfortable--family and friends you spent a lifetime cultivating; the urgent obligation to face a totally unpredictable, maybe even hostile, world alone: That sense of helplessness must be so overpowering that one may not want to stir on...

But then, if the cause is justified, one will find the strength and courage to obverse it. And thrive despite all adversity.
[Am I reading way too much into the cross-examine?]
Comment: Thanks, Dext, for taking the time to offer that answer.No, you were not reading too much into the question; seem you understood well what I was after.
Answer: The most frightening piece would be that it would never end. Once Homeless defines your life style you would never be capable of work and get back to even a somewhat normal natural life again. I know it can be done (from others and also Ryanna's answer), but that would be my worry.
Comment: Great point of view on this question! I own those fears myself.

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