I wonder how much of the “People are homeless/poor/addicted etc. because of the bad choices they’ve made” argument is rooted in people not wanting (unconsciously or otherwise) to admit how close to the edge they are.
I wonder how much of the “People are homeless/poor/addicted etc. because of the bad choices they’ve made” argument is rooted in people not wanting (unconsciously or otherwise) to admit how close to the edge they are.