My personal moral decision about the homeless hotspot, seems like a great idea and opportunity for homeless volunteers. The homeless people rarely get any employment or volunteering chances; so it’s definitely a positive approach to get the homeless people to achieve a work opportunity. Considering the fact that these people have nothing, I’m certain the homeless hotspot is not a cruel idea. I’m positive it’s an accurate opportunity for both, the company and the homeless volunteers.
The most common reasons for an individual to become homeless; poverty, drug addictions, alcohol, gambling, becoming divorced, losing a job, the inability to pay rent and bills
(The passage, 2015). The homeless people are definitely victims of circumstances, they practice the act of pity,
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The homeless people could be victims of drug, alcohol, gambling addictions and procrastination. I believe once you’re stuck in that situation, you start to have doubt and have no hope for your future or well-being. So it’s accurate for most people to become lazy and stay unmotivated.
If I were attending the conference and a homeless person offered the Wi-Fi hotspot, I would accept the offer. I’m not the type of person to be rude and urge the homeless person to go away, only if necessary. To be polite and a great Samaritan, I would gladly accept the offer, as well as make a donation. If I were a homeless individual, and this great opportunity came up, it will be a remarkable experience to finally achieve and be a part of something. My reaction would probably think it’s too good to be true; at first, then once everything begins to take place, then I would be enthusiastic about it.
My personal experience and similarities, are the familiar feelings, of finally getting the chance and opportunity to do something positive for myself. Growing up, I always had the need to put everyone else’s needs, wants and happiness before my own. I had to grow up fast, my