Abandoned Mansion Part 1 and 2



This mansion needs to be sold cheep to a helpful organization. Now just think about how this mansion could be sectioned off to fit many needy families for a short period of time. They surely wouldn’t feel crowded being in that humongous kitchen together right? Smiling

There is so much homelessness among single parents these days that it makes me sick to see that no one wants to share the wealth that has been granted to them. The wealthy will not give to others who are truly trying to get back on their feet. Yes, I mean the unfortunate people that have worked hard all there life but have now been abandoned by their jobs who gave them an unexpected dismissal, or possibly incurred the unexpected death of their spouse. Or maybe for those who have a child with handicaps or a sickness that have drained their finances almost dry and now they have nearly nothing, barely able to cover their medical expenses for their disabled child, and are mentally disintegrating by the day due to their hardships and now almost constant sadness.

I have seen so many abandoned large homes and buildings that could be renovated to serve a better purpose than just growing to become an eye sore in the future for the community. Yes, I understand very well the issues dealing with the economy and real estate. But I’m talking about the rich people who have so much money that they honestly have nothing else to do with it but shop.

Instead of buying a $100,000 - $300,000 vehicle that will eventually end up sitting next to all the other expensive vehicles that they’ll never drive again or maybe 5 times a year, why not place the wasted money that they have to spare on the needy? They abandoned the old for the new. Or what they consider to be old after 6 months to a year.

I also don’t mean giving to a charity that will not disperse the money in the manner that they should or a charity that just sits on the money while needy people plead for it. There are too many charities that take six months to a year to help people. In my opinion waiting two months is too long when you’re dealing with needy families.

Oh, and NO, I don’t mean give money or any other assistance to lazy ass people who will stand there with their hand out looking for something free. Lazy people who never wanted to work in the first place so therefore they didn’t. I think too many people are just existing, lazily waiting around until their end days. They are not trying to work hard to live life to the fullest.

Anyway, as I said before I am talking about single parents and others who have serious hardships that honestly want to work to get back on their feet. Someone that is willing to show that they are using the free car that you gave them to attend college again and/or use it to attend work so that they can provide for their family once again. Someone that will live in the rent free home that was given to them without trashing it and allowing the children to run amuck like uneducated wild heathens.

As I was viewing a YouTube video and came across this mansion three weeks ago, it got me thinking. Then it got me thinking even harder today as I read many articles about the wealthy. It seems too me that rich people glorify their shopping more than they do their community service, which is little to none for a lot of them.

It makes me feel good when I share my wealth, big or small. I don’t have millions to waste in the bank. But just to give to someone only on the idea of *because I CAN not because I feel I HAVE too*, makes me feel good. I don’t like to brag. Actually braggers irritate me because too many of them only want glory for themselves. They don’t want to draw attention to the ones that they’ve helped, so that many others in prosperous positions can help the needy as well.

My point in short is, if you have it to waste then give it too someone who honestly needs it. Whatever it may be that you’re wasting make your trash someone else’s treasure. Don’t have a nice abandoned home, not in foreclosure, just sitting there rotting away when there is worthy family that is in need of it. Don’t give to charities that don’t really do anything, just to say that you gave money. Give to charities that honestly help the needy. Or better yet, try finding the needy on your own and make them your personal venture. Do whatever it is you can to help them, or at least make it your daily habit to inform them of new organizations that you’ve found that can be of some assistance to them.

They may not have a computer or cell phone with Internet access. They may not have a vehicle that can make it over to the local library so that they can use a computer. The needy family may not be able to afford a simple newspaper everyday. So use your means to enter their names into charity websites, college websites, online want adds, and so on if needed. Make it so that the organizations know that they can contact them through using you, so that the needy can be helped even sooner. Sit down with the needy and help them to fill out an online application. Just because they are not use to surfing the Internet like most of us, doesn’t mean that they won’t be knowledgeable in the future because of your help.

Will this little bit of generosity harm you......no, I assure you it will not.

Oh, and even though I did view these videos more than once, I still think that the man who broke into the mansion deserves to have a warrant on him for B&E. In my opinion, if you weren’t invited in by the owner then you just committed a form of breaking and entering. I don’t care if the property does look seriously abandoned.
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