I'm a Homeless by Solomon Chau
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- Just me again, being me. I am Solomon Chau. This is me in a nutshell. What the hell can I say? I can't hide the truth anymore. This is it. This is my life. There's no way out but forward.
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Hey Solomon. I'm 42, I've been working 80 hour weeks for 20 years. No friends, no life, live alone, ect. I got some kind of virus a few months ago and since I didn't realize how sick I was I ended up blacking out. I couldn't see or hear. I was still conscious for a while, and all I could think about was what a waste of life I'd been. I wish I wasn't so money focused because you really can't take it with you.
The significance of one's human environment, coupled with the quality of relationships, cannot be overstated. In my modest perspective, the initial step towards a more fulfilling life lies in reshaping one's surroundings. Seek out a locale that resonates with beauty and inspiration, a place that evokes a sense of awe upon waking.
While financial considerations are undeniable, the profound impact of a positive environment, coupled with the elimination of toxic relationships, cannot be overstated. The ensuing surge of positivity is transformative. Personally, I prioritize residing in a place that exudes inspiration and positivity, even if it means a more modest lifestyle.
In my observation, individuals residing in proximity to the sea and in favorable weather conditions often exhibit a higher degree of happiness. I advocate for any necessary measures to secure a place of contentment both externally and internally. Persistence and focus are key; prioritize the pursuit of happiness with unwavering determination. After all, I would opt for a simple meal in a place that sparks inspiration over a lavish feast in a lackluster town or city.
May your quest for happiness lead you to a harmonious convergence of both external environment and inner contentment.
wow.... well said @@loadsamoney-u3x
"A pizza, at least, can feed a family." - Solomon Chau, 2024
I have been down to Zero at one point in my life, rooting for you Solomon hope it turns around for you.
They give up I’m 31 homeless in New Hampshire I don’t do any hard drugs but damn I can see why people resort to that kinda stuff
I think I’m just gonna go off grid on someone else’s land wish me the best lol prob gotta dig in to stay hidden but better than being broke and depressed and living in straight misery to have basic things like shelter and warm plate of food
We’re in the end times tho safest place and best chance of surviving what’s to come is to be off grid living I got guns and a van and some tools let me know if you wanna go to Alaska with me to go off grid
The age of making money is over. People will work and keep nothing.
I’m going through the same thing brother. Bottomless pits are the roughest things to climb out of.
Just stay away from meth please, shit messed me up bad.
The hair looks good, it adds a bit of character. The stories from encounters in medical field are interesting, the loneliness and dreadful picture of aging or getting left behind in a big city scenarios give me chills.
Never worry about the inevitable robb,live in the present,the past is gone forever and your future is yet to be made,I hope this message inspires you from someone that nearly lost his life several times.
The significance of one's human environment, coupled with the quality of relationships, cannot be overstated. In my modest perspective, the initial step towards a more fulfilling life lies in reshaping one's surroundings. Seek out a locale that resonates with beauty and inspiration, a place that evokes a sense of awe upon waking.
While financial considerations are undeniable, the profound impact of a positive environment, coupled with the elimination of toxic relationships, cannot be overstated. The ensuing surge of positivity is transformative. Personally, I prioritize residing in a place that exudes inspiration and positivity, even if it means a more modest lifestyle.
In my observation, individuals residing in proximity to the sea and in favorable weather conditions often exhibit a higher degree of happiness. I advocate for any necessary measures to secure a place of contentment both externally and internally. Persistence and focus are key; prioritize the pursuit of happiness with unwavering determination. After all, I would opt for a simple meal in a place that sparks inspiration over a lavish feast in a lackluster town or city.
May your quest for happiness lead you to a harmonious convergence of both external environment and inner contentment.
Was there ever an American dream ? Or are we just groomed or programmed at a young age through tradition and will never experience or even comprehend true, unadulterated happiness or contentment? Kinda depressing 🤷maybe ignorance is bliss and that’s why a lot of “poor” people in third world countries are always smiling because they’re not caught up in chasing an image !
damn bruvs you speak with kind frustration. same frustration I feel I know many others do. Its difficult to make friends for me its hard to trust people but your cool man cause you see and smell bs and aren't afraid to speak on the truth of it all around us.
Success is so close, mayne. All you gotta do is walk over there and make contact with those wht dudes in the office parks in your backyard.
Hey, weirdo. I'm in Kc,Mo. WHOOOOA!
If you're ever in town. You have a home.
I appreciate how honest you are and I think a lot of people will agree with you. I personally find some creative inspiration from listening to you. I hope you keep making videos.
I moved from Manalapan, NJ in 2019. NJ is very costly and corrupt.
your right it the cost of a home to have a education.. homes that some working class people work the rest of there lives 30 years + to barely afford it. We are expected to spend the cost of a home to be able to afford a home? so you pay twice. What logic is there? the reality is scary especially for recovering addicts. I don't put it all on them they are just not as strong willed as some others. Because reality sucks and if you cant embrace it you will fall to the bottom over and over.
haha
Be relieved, rejoice Solomon!
this "dumb" era is coming to an end.
Ai solves problems, including improving itself to become even better at solving problems. Work is getting paid to solve problems. There's a finite amount of problems to solve in the world. Meaning the era of having to work for a living is about to end.
Our animal instincts use to drive the world, it took us far but bow the era of humanity lead by pure intelligence has begun.
you know how many times you thought "this is dumb..." this is about to disappear from existence.
Everything is changing quickly and soon you won't recognize the world, that's including the end of how people use to benefit from the old system.
blessings 💖
join a trade or just hyper focus on a niche thing. I never finished college and work at a hedge fund because I no-lifed it for a few years.
Wow, what heghe fund you're in?
I hope u get blessed and get out of being homeless
Solomon is not homeless its a metaphor
@@ka7379 ah alright, that's great he has a physical home.
@@babytronsson I thought Solomon lived at his mom's place.
@@user-pu9ym3bc9f I heard he was homeless, hopefully I'm wrong.
Hello🐧🐧🐧🐕🐶, 🐦
God the Father loves you so much that He sent Holy and Sinless Jesus (His Holy Son) to earth to be born of a virgin. He grew up and died on a cross for our sins. He was in the tomb for 3 days, then Father God raised Jesus Christ (Y'shua) to Life! He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must receive Jesus sincerely to be God's childJohn 1:12. "But as many as received Him, to them He gave power to become the sons of God, even to them that BELIEVE on HIS name." That is great news! Will you sincerely receive Holy, Lord Jesus into your life today
@Solomon Chau, allow me to share a glimpse into my life's journey. Raised in the impoverished London East end in the 1960s, I overcame hardships through military service in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Bosnia. Post-military, I provided personal security in the Middle East and Africa, witnessing the unhappiness of those disconnected from life's true essence.
My entrance into the Army was born out of necessity, guiding me to physical and mental transformation. Rejecting a life of mere comfort, I embraced continuous learning, finding solace in art. Life's richness lies in self-discovery, surrounding oneself with positivity, and cultivating a conducive environment. Following my military service, I prioritized shedding toxic relationships.
For those contemplating life's direction, consider Hawaii for skill acquisition and a fulfilling lifestyle. Having narrowly escaped death multiple times, I chose to savor life without the commitments of marriage or children. Remember, life and health are invaluable treasures, and one's true wealth. Regardless of your chosen path, continuous learning and a positive environment can redefine your journey.
Wishing you the best on your quest for fulfillment, and remember, sometimes, living in the moment is the greatest wisdom.
This man needs serious help
Is he even homeless though
what happened to the 100k??
Nei ho!
ni hao
Bro there's a way. You're feeling shitty, I understand that but hope you'd find your passion.
Listen bro, you have a pessimistic view. Get out of a city, get good with your hands, repair houses. Carpentry, HVAC, drywall, electrical, plumbing, you dont need a degree or even a license to do half the repairs a house needs using wood and drywall and people will pay 40-50$ an hour. Stop waiting for the answer. There is demand in the trades. Trades are easy to learn. Get started and the jobs flow. I make bank at 31 i should retire at 40.
You dont need much but a few tools to get started. Tools are sold on craigslist by retired tradesman all the time. Get a set of tools, use home depot or lowes for your hardware, get money.
I started dog walking for a friend, 20$ per walk 2-3 times a day Monday through Friday.
Not long after, her friends were asking for my services, next thing I know, I’m walking 10 dogs a day Monday through Friday, been doing it since covid hit. I’m making a couple hundred dollars a day, and when some of my clients need overnight dog sitting, that’s where the really good money comes.
1 dog for overnight sitting, I charge 120$ per day/night, for an average of 5-10 days in row. The money I’m raking in is outstanding, I’ve always been excellent with dogs, so it just came naturally.
The meaning “do what you love”, and you’ll love your job much easier, it’s so very true. The hustles are there for the taking, you just have to go for it and really want it.
I spent a year looking for a trade apprenticeship, it's very hard to find an employer for that once you're 30. In the past 5 years, employers and companies are not desparate for mature age newbies. There is demand for qualified tradesmen, but not so much for training new and older guys. I'm still looking, I have lots of site experience, I completed a carpentry course, have tickets. It's not working for me and I've tried to take every advice I can get