Describe a time that you had an encounter with a homeless person, either directly or indirectly. What did you think and how did it make you feel?

 Prompt Response: A few months ago me, Michael, and another friend were waiting to get a ride home outside underground Atlanta. While we waited we had multiple interactions with homeless people. One in particular stood out because we told him we didn't have money, yet he started praising our character. This was strange because I had never met this man, and I don't think I did anything to make him think highly of me.

Summary: Today we started reading "The Life You Save May Be Your Own" by Flannery O'Connor.

Reflection: Today I learned what a tramp was.

 

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