When They See Me

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The way the public sees me as a homeless person varies with each individual. Most people, deep in their mind and heart, want to see us in a positive light. Some will reach out to try to help homeless people any way they can, especially those people whom the public believes are trying to better themselves and do not necessarily want to remain homeless. However, other people who do not want the homeless around have made me feel invisible at times. Those people can be cold and uncaring when it comes to the homeless. They ignore you when you try to talk with them and they give you angry looks and stares.


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