User:Colecj2369

I am a 44 year old white male who has been homeless for about 14 years. My opinion might not matter all that much to most people because they think me to be beneath them, or socialy inept for some reason. I say that there is none among us that is any greater, or lesser than the next! It doesn't matter who you think you are, or whoop I may think myself to be, we're still the same, cut from the same cloth. Just because I may not have money, a job, home, or social standing doesn't mean that I am any less a person than anybody else. You see, when you live on the streets, you meet. People, and you get to know them for who they really are. There are no masks to hide behind as most people have their sociall status, possessions, or family reputations to hide under. These things are not afforded to those of us who have no money to buy them. I am worth just as much as the next guy in the crowd! In this day & age, the measure of a man's worth is found in the weight of his pockets. This is a very sad thing to me, what really matters the most is the positive interactions between people. Money is a joke, you can't take it with you when you die. But the bonds between us, & the memories that we make, these are the things that follow us to the next life. Thanks!