I love this channel hope to watch more videos when you make them it reminds me of when I was homeless with stage 3 lymphoma that was a very dark time for me . I hope things work out for you I will never leave a mean or rude comments I found you from another channel keep up to great work !
Former 50 of 74 years a hobo. The struggle can be very hard but then what is the goal ?. Mine was pretty basic, just eat at least once a day and find a place to sleep. Today's homeless live closes seem to match the old Hoovervilles of the Great Depression. And like the Great Depression, if you find a day's work you are on top of the world. At least for a little while anyway. Working seemed for me to be the best cure for depression and despair. A single day's pay could last a whole week if I was very careful. Can collecting from dumpster was sort of a part time job. Even if all I made was $5 to $10 that was way better than not a penny in my pocket. Plus dumpsters could supply a number of other of life's needs. Old cook ware, often times better clothes than I was wearing. Sometimes just a small rip on new or nearly new clothes was the only reason someone tossed an item. I was pretty good at hand sewing so that was no problem. Keeping busy doing anything was better than idol hands and mind. In the days before the Internet I read tons of books at the public libraries. Studied whatever I got an interest in until I had a good working knowledge of a subject.
Hobo Yeti, please don’t give up hope. Do what you can, I know the system just does not allow normal solitary thinking individuals any peace or easy ways to just exist. Please stay hopeful.
Remember that some people prey upon those they think they can upset the most. Just ignore them. I see very many positive comments. Concentrate on those.
I was homeless for almost ten years, in my car though. Seems like some people like to kick a person when they are down, so I'm sorry to hear about people giving you nasty comments on here, if there's one thing that you don't need, it's that. I also can relate to what you said about the energy levels, depression and everything taking so much longer, even the simple, everyday stuff. One thing that seemed to sometimes make it a little better for me were two things: taking care of my dog including daily walks and trying to take be in the, "now", taking it moment to moment. Also, I tried really hard to keep my head down and ignore that, often, some people would notice that I was homeless and either gawk at me or try to get a reaction out of me in other ways. I quickly learned that blocking out these people completely was in my best interests, in many different ways. Anyhow, don't know if any of this helps, but I do wish you the best out there.
Magnesium works for me with depression. I know things are hard now but keep hope alive. Things can get better, it just might take some time. Chip away at what you can.
@@hoboroadare you familiar with the little tuna can burner? Was gonna suggest herbal tea anyway. I fast often while nourishing/mood enhancement anxiety 😊
Get help, what you are doing for depression isn't working. For me doing physical activity like walking several miles a day, running, or gym boost endorphins and makes me feel better, but this takes food for energy which might be hard for you. Not having a mailing address is such an obstacle, need a street address to get state ID, need state ID to open bank account. Three things all homeless need to function are street mailing address, storage locker for food storage and seasonal clothing, gym membership for workouts & showers, all of which might cost $100 a month.
He guided me into a new life. He cleared my mind, gave me a new life. PRAISE GOD! Dont give up. He really does love you. He will sustain you.
I love this channel hope to watch more videos when you make them it reminds me of when I was homeless with stage 3 lymphoma that was a very dark time for me . I hope things work out for you I will never leave a mean or rude comments I found you from another channel keep up to great work !
Will do, thanks!
@@hoboroad I find you inspiring with lots of tips and good info .
Former 50 of 74 years a hobo. The struggle can be very hard but then what is the goal ?. Mine was pretty basic, just eat at least once a day and find a place to sleep. Today's homeless live closes seem to match the old Hoovervilles of the Great Depression. And like the Great Depression, if you find a day's work you are on top of the world. At least for a little while anyway. Working seemed for me to be the best cure for depression and despair. A single day's pay could last a whole week if I was very careful. Can collecting from dumpster was sort of a part time job. Even if all I made was $5 to $10 that was way better than not a penny in my pocket. Plus dumpsters could supply a number of other of life's needs. Old cook ware, often times better clothes than I was wearing. Sometimes just a small rip on new or nearly new clothes was the only reason someone tossed an item. I was pretty good at hand sewing so that was no problem. Keeping busy doing anything was better than idol hands and mind. In the days before the Internet I read tons of books at the public libraries. Studied whatever I got an interest in until I had a good working knowledge of a subject.
Love you, brother. I'm out here with you
❤ You have many challenges my friend❤ I can understand why you feel The way you do I truly wish the best for you❤❤❤
Thank you!
@@hoboroad 💞 I know you feel like giving up. I've been in very tough situations myself. Please hang in there. We're all pulling for you, man.
Thx for the encouragement! I will try.
🤗☮️&❤ from the east coast.
Thank you so much!
You are so strong, You will make it soon I hope
Hang in there brother
Really enjoy your videos/tips and find them helpful. Keep up the good work. Admire your resilience.
Thanks!
Please don’t you give up we all need you as you give us hope ❤❤❤I hope you can resolve your health issues !!!never give up !!!
Thanks!
Praying that your life improves soon.
Thanks!
nice to see you again yeti! im sorry that you have been going thru so much man.
Thanks!
Hobo Yeti, please don’t give up hope. Do what you can, I know the system just does not allow normal solitary thinking individuals any peace or easy ways to just exist.
Please stay hopeful.
Will do, thanks!
Remember that some people prey upon those they think they can upset the most. Just ignore them. I see very many positive comments. Concentrate on those.
I was homeless for almost ten years, in my car though. Seems like some people like to kick a person when they are down, so I'm sorry to hear about people giving you nasty comments on here, if there's one thing that you don't need, it's that. I also can relate to what you said about the energy levels, depression and everything taking so much longer, even the simple, everyday stuff. One thing that seemed to sometimes make it a little better for me were two things: taking care of my dog including daily walks and trying to take be in the, "now", taking it moment to moment. Also, I tried really hard to keep my head down and ignore that, often, some people would notice that I was homeless and either gawk at me or try to get a reaction out of me in other ways. I quickly learned that blocking out these people completely was in my best interests, in many different ways. Anyhow, don't know if any of this helps, but I do wish you the best out there.
Thanks for sharing!
Magnesium works for me with depression. I know things are hard now but keep hope alive. Things can get better, it just might take some time. Chip away at what you can.
I hope so, thanks!
I suffer the same as you brother
Eat eggs, at least 4 a day. They can go weeks without refrigeration and they are far better than any supplements you can get out of a bottle.
I'm nothin a position to cook meals over a fire, but will keep it in mind in case my situation changes. Thx for your input.
@@hoboroadare you familiar with the little tuna can burner? Was gonna suggest herbal tea anyway. I fast often while nourishing/mood enhancement anxiety 😊
Are you in the USA? If so, store bought eggs in the US cannot go without refrigeration.
Look to GOD, Bro! Jesus is real. Give your life to Him and He will lead you to what you need.
Get help, what you are doing for depression isn't working. For me doing physical activity like walking several miles a day, running, or gym boost endorphins and makes me feel better, but this takes food for energy which might be hard for you. Not having a mailing address is such an obstacle, need a street address to get state ID, need state ID to open bank account. Three things all homeless need to function are street mailing address, storage locker for food storage and seasonal clothing, gym membership for workouts & showers, all of which might cost $100 a month.
Thanks for your input! I working to try and figure it all out
Dave btw
Please