I used to take long night walks and runs in downtown Chicago when I was stationed there for training and would take the time to talk to homeless people after I bought them a meal.
You would be surprised and saddened at how many of them were normal hardworking people part of the same social/economic fabric that we are until they came up against a knockdown punch like medical bills/divorce/getting layed off and suddenly were out on the streets. And good luck ever getting off the streets if you find yourself there. It will pretty much take a miracle. Or people who care enough to make some change.
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You are correct not everyone has chose that life for themselves like most seem to believe. Good on you for taking the time to uplift them with a meal and a conversation. Because those two things are so common in our daily lives we underestimate how much of an impact they can have for others.