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So, isn't the street of the town close to hometown chosen?

Well, the story of the strange park mentioned earlier, what does the fact that there are no street dwellers in the park in a high-end residential area mean? If the surrounding population is excluding street residents, why does the former eliminate the latter? I think that high-end residential areas do not produce street dwellers. For residents of high-end residential areas, street dwellers may be people of different worlds. This is also a prejudice, though...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
7:59 am on April 21, 2019. What is home to us?
Good morning. I have heard strange rumors in the city where I used to live. There was a medium-sized, somewhat large park with a pond, a fountain and little plants. There are alleyways in the park where nearby residents can walk or run and take out their dogs for a walk. The park was in the urban area.

Well, the strange rumor is “there is no street dweller in the park for some reason.”

There are various parks of various sizes around, and after all, people living on the street were living with tents. However, I heard that only in the park there were no street dwellers. Well, I did not check it, but I did not see so many street dwellers. More than that, I saw no one. Why is this? For reference, the park is located in the middle of a high-end residential area. Well, what can be inferred from it may be that the residents of the street continue to be excluded by the invisible power of the surrounding people. Depending on the results, it may be difficult for people on the street to live. It is difficult to live for some reason.

Before, I saw some statistics, but according to a survey report on street dwellers, the residences of street dwellers seem to be close to their birthplace.

They choose dusty roads near their birthplace, though they are free to choose their residence. I have seen such statistics and received a surprising feeling. If the statistics are significant and accurate, what should we think from the data? Street dwellers abandon their hometown for various reasons. But the place to come back is near their hometown.
If you think carefully, it may be natural. First of all the reason for the words. When you live on the road, you can hear people speaking and various voices. You will want that voice to be familiar to you. Somehow their mind may be relaxed.
The second point is the reason for human relations. Even street dwellers who abandoned their hometown may still have a desire to reunite with their childhood friends, relatives, and, hopefully, parents and brothers. If you live on a street far from your hometown, the probability of realizing that desire is almost 0%. So, isn’t the street of the town close to hometown chosen?

Well, the story of the strange park mentioned earlier, what does the fact that there are no street dwellers in the park in a high-end residential area mean?

If the surrounding population is excluding street residents, why does the former eliminate the latter? I think that high-end residential areas do not produce street dwellers. For residents of high-end residential areas, street dwellers may be people of different worlds. This is also a prejudice, though.

Recently, in the business field, flexibility is being added to the way of working in the name of nomad work or telework or free address or flex time

It is a way of working to eliminate the fixed place and the fixed time. I would like to say the following to you who likes it. In a company that is actually working on them, I think the time to work will be longer as a result. If the working time can be set freely, the endless working time will be extended and the death march will be extended to seven and a half laps on the earth. I think that the tendency to think that the place of work is free produces the opposite effect that the friends who lost their motivation gather. In general, freedom is a nuisance, and there is often a trap of strong management on the back of the free front face. I feel the thick and heavy chains of street dwellers. Are we facing the other side of freedom?

It turned dark also today. I have not been to the park for about 10 years. Is that park still creepy? In fact, I have also been a street dweller for a while. I have become a street dweller only for one day. At that time, my feet headed home and started walking. Yes, today’s post is over. Hometown is good for everyone. goodbye

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