Folks that are struggling or on their last dollar are the ones that will go out of their way to for another person in the struggle? The reason why I ask this because of this video that showed up in my feed and my own personal experiences:
It legit blows me that the ones that never been there or not humble always toot their noses up at those that are in the struggle. Yet, those that are eating by candlelight or worse will go out of their way to hold you down. I remember my wife's sister damn near treating my wife like a absolute failure because the China situation did not go through, and even called the credit card companies to see her full balance right in front of her.
Hell, the landlord that gave us a chance (like literally...she had to beg the higher ups to get us in before our funds were depleted). Yet, other agencies tooted their noses at us because of the odd income that wasn't stable for the time. The simple fact that folks on here who don't know me from man to gimmick, help my family through the worst time of our lives, while friends and family pretty much abandoned us. It just seems like the world got colder and if you are down on your luck, you are assed out.
The video could be cap, but when ole boy pleaded his struggles to a complete stranger...the dude hit the "hell nah you a fukking man...fukk off with your dusty broke ass". Like how is this acceptable in a time where we need each other the most. Especially as black folks. To this day,
it kills me that folks from a hotel treated us more like family, than those that were our own family. One lady that prayed over our family to get out of the car and into a house versus the shelters that caught attitudes because we were in a disaster. The "pawg" and her mother giving my family and I 20 dollars to get something to eat from Burger King because I was a few dollars short (square biz, I was going to eat four pizza rolls in the freezer, while my wife and son had the dollar menu). The lady that was damn near in the grave (MS) took every single dollar she had and gave my family and I some money, clothes, and gas money to hit up Koalabama, only for the c*nt of my wife's former boss telling her that she could not go because of bullshyt (we left anyway when she fired my wife because the company kept her money hostage while we were damn near on the verge of homelessness in GA).
I know this seems like a crazy rant and I'm not in gimmick *human hacking my account I guess*, but the pandemic, my struggles, and what I seen throughout the years just made me realize that if you are not humble to the woes of another, you will never grow spiritually in life.
It legit blows me that the ones that never been there or not humble always toot their noses up at those that are in the struggle. Yet, those that are eating by candlelight or worse will go out of their way to hold you down. I remember my wife's sister damn near treating my wife like a absolute failure because the China situation did not go through, and even called the credit card companies to see her full balance right in front of her.
Hell, the landlord that gave us a chance (like literally...she had to beg the higher ups to get us in before our funds were depleted). Yet, other agencies tooted their noses at us because of the odd income that wasn't stable for the time. The simple fact that folks on here who don't know me from man to gimmick, help my family through the worst time of our lives, while friends and family pretty much abandoned us. It just seems like the world got colder and if you are down on your luck, you are assed out.
The video could be cap, but when ole boy pleaded his struggles to a complete stranger...the dude hit the "hell nah you a fukking man...fukk off with your dusty broke ass". Like how is this acceptable in a time where we need each other the most. Especially as black folks. To this day,
it kills me that folks from a hotel treated us more like family, than those that were our own family. One lady that prayed over our family to get out of the car and into a house versus the shelters that caught attitudes because we were in a disaster. The "pawg" and her mother giving my family and I 20 dollars to get something to eat from Burger King because I was a few dollars short (square biz, I was going to eat four pizza rolls in the freezer, while my wife and son had the dollar menu). The lady that was damn near in the grave (MS) took every single dollar she had and gave my family and I some money, clothes, and gas money to hit up Koalabama, only for the c*nt of my wife's former boss telling her that she could not go because of bullshyt (we left anyway when she fired my wife because the company kept her money hostage while we were damn near on the verge of homelessness in GA).
I know this seems like a crazy rant and I'm not in gimmick *human hacking my account I guess*, but the pandemic, my struggles, and what I seen throughout the years just made me realize that if you are not humble to the woes of another, you will never grow spiritually in life.


