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A 60-year-old man was begging in the street. Will you give him money? Why?

A 60-year-old man was begging in the street. Will you give him money? More or less, because he is 60 years old! There is no reason, because now that living conditions are good, we will not beg in the streets without difficulties. Everyone needs dignity and face, and children will not be asked by the elderly. Old people don't want face, children want fame and face! Young people begging on the street will not give it, but the elderly and the disabled will definitely give it, because some rural elderly people have no pension and their children's family conditions are not good! The old man is in poor health and has financial difficulties. There is no way to beg in the street! He is 60 years old, whether true or not, give him some money! This is also a good thing!

I won't give it even a penny. My mother is very diligent. In her 70 s, she was still farming. On the day of her death, she was still working in the field in the morning. When we came home in the afternoon, she left us forever. My mother will always have a hurdle in her heart. I haven't raised her for a day in my seventies, and now I can't help but despise those beggars.

Seeing this problem, I suddenly found that I had never seen anyone begging [laughing] [covering my face] in the street in recent years.

A few years ago, when I was on the road, I met a man in his fifties and said to me:

"I checked with the construction unit and found no one. I didn't eat most of the time. I want you to give me some money to buy something to eat. "

A big man stood in front of him and asked for some money to buy food. There is no reason to refuse.

I took out some money, took five dollars out of it and handed it to the man.

The man took the money and said, "Can you give me more?" ?

As soon as I heard that he was too short of money, I told him that five dollars could buy 10 buns. Are you still hungry?

I'm tired of men wanting more and giving me back too little. The man left unhappily.

At that moment, I suddenly realized that this is another way of begging, changing tricks to deceive the east and the west.

I seldom give money to beggars, not without compassion, but I often see these people begging on different sections.

What's more, I just saw happiness walking in front of me. As soon as I got on the overpass, I threw myself on the ground to install the disabled.

Compassion also has a bottom line, and beggars cannot be encouraged to make money for nothing.

If you are an old man, especially one with mobility difficulties, I will give you a little more or less. Many young people are professional beggars, and your sympathy is regarded as a shortcut to make money by them. For example, kneeling on the street with children in their arms, playing guitar and singing in the street, and kneeling on the street to pay tolls are all professional beggars and are not worthy of sympathy.

I have a neighbor who is a professional beggar. He picked up a stone in his hometown and broke his palm, and was compensated. The government also gave him a disability certificate and living allowance. His family condition is not bad. He goes to Zhuhai to beg professionally every year, and his self-care ability has not been greatly affected. His begging income is higher than that of ordinary workers. He usually just sits at the market gate or in the square pretending to cry, waving his broken arm and kowtowing to passers-by. When he gets home, he will drink beer and smoke cigarettes.

However, I will not hesitate to give some to those old people who beg with crutches. They are old and have no ability to earn money. Why should they be punished like that when they have children supported by women? But it must be the kind of old people who are inconvenient to move, not the kind who lead monkeys or beg with little bodhisattvas.

On the way home from work at six or seven o'clock in the evening, I saw an old man in his sixties, leaning on crutches, carrying a bag and luggage on his shoulder, and a large bottle of water in his hand. His hair was gray and his beard limped forward, and he felt extremely sad for an instant. I quickly caught up with him and gave him fifteen dollars to sell a fast food. He also nodded his thanks. Then I thought about his age.

Everyone can accumulate virtue and do good deeds, and it is understandable for the disabled to beg. The problem lies in those lazy people who get something for nothing. As the saying goes, the more they are encouraged to save the poor, the lazier they are. They don't solve problems, but help others. It's better to beg than to collect garbage. This is called self-reliance.

I used to hear that beggars went home to the small building on the third floor and traveled by car to help them. People may not be so rich. Begging has become a business, acting to make money. Although some people say this is a skill, it is really immoral and tasteless. The charity giver may be overtime pay for one night, but people buy roast chicken and steak to go home. Although this is an example, it still depends on the situation of beggars. Give and give. You can't help others, it's not about money, it's about people's hearts. Look at the news, such people are common and used to it. Once they don't give it, it becomes a charity fault. This is the cancer of history. Hope is getting less and less.

Now people have plenty of food and clothing, and their lives are getting better and better. Even in the countryside for a year or so, beggars are rarely seen. Even if I meet an old man over 60, I will give him money in addition to "clothes" and "amulets".

Let me tell you something real first. Two years ago, there was an old man in our street who walked with a limp. Every market day, people always go door to door to ask for money. He didn't say anything when he came in, but looked at you with a bowl in his right hand. We all give food and money. Later, he had more "eight robes": a local, two sons had got married and moved to his village, leaving him in a small village with only a few families. Originally, the youngest son brought up, married a daughter-in-law, and left his father alone. He got his father's pension. The old man has no money to buy tea and can't think of other daily necessities. The eldest son doesn't care, not even the only daughter. So the old man came to the street and asked for some pocket money. Later, the old man had a car accident and lost more than 40 thousand. The two sons were so arrogant that they quickly buried the old man and divided the money.

I give money to the elderly because everyone has 1 sympathy, and I am the most humiliating and "soft-hearted" kind; Pity those who put down their "face" and dignity to beg for a living; Most elderly beggars are abandoned or disabled, and they are forced to do nothing. Give them some steamed buns and a few dollars, maybe they can live for a few days; Although they don't know each other, a little "charity" from themselves will make them feel a little warm and tide over the difficulties temporarily.

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The world needs a warm heart. May we all have a friendly and compassionate heart.

Here you are. I have my own principles. I give it to the old, the weak and the sick, not to the strong. I will say: I have to rely on labor to eat.

The beggars on the street have changed a lot compared with the past. No matter how old you are, old or young, disabled or good, I don't know the truth. Otherwise, I will be fooled and cheated, and someone will use my kindness to help the wicked, not only unable to help others, but also helping the wicked.

Now the social security is good, and no children and no women rely on five guarantees.

Even if there are patients at home, there is no need to beg.

Begging for an early well-off life along the street, there are a lot of remittances every month.

I owe hundreds of thousands of mortgages, how dare I be a big shot with him?

If the beggar just wants to order food, he may encounter temporary difficulties. I met beggars many years ago and never gave them money. I took out a train ticket and said that I would go home and had no money to buy food. I will definitely help their family stutter and have a full meal.

Eating is free, and you can't give a penny. That's a profession. They don't need state aid policies and institutions. They have seen Xiaoyanglou, a begging village reported by CCTV. They may be much richer than you. Don't be kind to local tyrants.