On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 5:55 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
Except Craig, if the hobo is NOT desparate or discouraged.  You ever read
Tom Sawyer?  Huck Finn could only take so much fancy living before it was
back to preferred rags, alleys and dumpsters.   Thus again, no functional
difference, what one man chooses, so does another.

J


Not so.  Take a billionaire who likes to dress in rags, sleep in alleys &
> eat
> from dumpsters.  Just like a down-&-out hobo.
> Except the former knows he can summon his valet, his chauffer & his cook at
> any time.
>
> The latter is desparate, desolate & discouraged.  You must consider the
> entire
> context within which the choice is made (or within which there is no
> choice).
> Craig
>
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