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Do you respect people who don't work for a living, or are not stay-at-home parents?

(Not including those who are incapable of working…didn’t mean to insult anyone)
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elafina · 36-40, F
I try to not judge. You don't know from what thing is one resting from..
As long as they don't expect to live off of me, I'm good and even interested in their story.
Also I am aware one can contribute in various ways. For example there are some meditators I met, they do nothing mostly but meditate. I believe they are of great value.
And other kinds of people. Street musicians for example.
Certain types of healers who might not work with the typical idea of work, but it happened to live near them and see how they're "working".
Some offer secretly, without making it a big deal, some who don't look like it even. So I try to be careful and not judge..
Some are just deeply unloved, hurt and cynical and can't find a way out. And this sucks away all of their energy. It's difficult to respect those indeed.... they need it but it's hard.
Bumbles · 51-55, M
@elafina You’re a kind soul!