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At more and more intersections, especially ones with multiple lanes of traffic, there are people holding up signs saying they're homeless and hungry and asking if you can spare anything. When traffic is moving, cars are speeding by. When traffic is stopped, though, I guess some people must give, otherwise no one would bother asking.

I feel even more conflicted about this form of panhandling than I do about other forms because it seems dangerous, mainly for the person begging, but potentially for others too.

I've never seen anyone give anything to anyone, until yesterday. The light was red. We were in the left lane, right next to the panhandler, but were resolutely ignoring her. (Usually it's a older man there, but yesterday it was a young woman, all bundled up.) Then the car next to us in the right lane honked. The white-haired woman in that car rolled down her window and called to the panhandler, holding out a ziplock bag containing two water bottle and a sleeve of crackers. The panhandler crossed in front of our car to get to the woman with the bag, smiled and thanked her, and walked back to the island between the opposing lanes of traffic, all before the light turned.

That moment of exchange seemed just . . . good. Both women seemed happy. Putting everything else aside--and I know we can't really do that, but--if you ask, it must be consoling, heartening, warming, any number of other good things, to have someone respond. And the older woman didn't just happen to have that stuff in her car; she must have prepared the bag in advance. It must have been wonderful to help someone, even if just in a small way.

Date: 2016-11-28 10:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com
I understand being afraid. Recently, though, every time I've interacted with someone who's on the street, asking for money, it's been a positive experience. But much of the time, I don't interact. I want to get so that I at least smile more. The stories people are sharing here are really inspiring.

Date: 2016-11-29 03:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amaebi.livejournal.com
I have a sequence of stories and thinks about this set of stuff that I think I tend to tell too often.Maybe I don't. I'll post about it soon.

Date: 2016-11-29 12:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com
Oh, I think they always bear repeating. I've been through this whole cycle of thought before, and I even know my own responses, what I want to do, and where I tend to fail, but even though the topic is a familiar one, and even though the responses, broadly, are all well known, each time I (or someone else) brings it up, there are shades of color of insight that are ones I hadn't seen/heard before.

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