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RE: What I Learned from Living on the Street for 5 Days

in #life7 years ago (edited)

Was it Jack London the writer who tried this out? It's nice to see people undertaking these social experiences today, in order to share and to inform.

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I don't know about Jack London, but I know that many other people have done similar things. It was a life-changing experience for me and I recommend everybody to consider trying it as well.

Yes. Jack London lived for a time as a hobo, hopping trains across the country. He was a socialist and quite active politically. He even spent some time in the county jail where I live (Buffalo,NY), arrested for vagrancy.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Road_(London_book)

I also was homeless living out of and traveling in my car when I was in my twenties. I can't say I really knew what it was like to have nothing and be impoverished because I knew I could always call someone for help if it got bad enough. There are people born into homeless families. They have it much worse than I ever did. I mean at least I had a car even if I preferred sleeping under a bridge.

Thank you for sharing.

that's it, thank-you. Yes, and always for London, i remember being it a classic read. However, that link goes to a different book. London's book is 'The People of the Abyss'

Oh OK. I was just trying to find something confirming he was arrested in Erie County. I haven't read either of these.