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RE: LeoThread 2023-10-20 15:57

This is literally a fact of life in any city. I would not be surprised to discover that Dubai has most of these issues, despite being one of the richest cities in the world. It is a human condition. Treatable, but will never be curable.

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So does it mean there is no hope? Anyway, how do you personally cope?

It is not a matter of delivering all, but those that you can. Even Jesus made no effort to cure these issues, only to provide a way to recognize them and alleviate what one can. He said, you will always have the poor with you.

Hahaha, you're funny 🤣.

Our country is superb. Let's continue enjoying it.

This is so sad. Do you have a specific example of any of those issues in your city? For example bribery and corruption

I consider myself a bit of a hermit, except when I go to work. Tucson has a massive homelessness issue, yet they continue to build expensive housing developments like crazy, while businesses close due to excessive theft by the homeless.

I never knew that a place like Tucson have this issue of homelessness. But there are real estate projects here and there?

Hundreds, if not thousands of homes being built. All of the LEASE or HOA (Home Owners Association) type, so you get to be told what you can and cannot do on your property, or be forced to leave it. True home owners are getting hard to find.

This is so sad. It will only increase the number of homeless people. Of course the home owners seem to get richer too

I thought it's Nigeria alone, you mean bribery and corruption including all listed above is affecting Dubai too

I would wager that you can go to any city in the world and you will hear people telling stories of such things somewhere around them. However, some places have less than others. The goal is to help one person, if you can, not to solve it.

you just said it all, to help if I can not to solve the problem because it's quite alarming in the world today