Human Connection Matters
Alan emphasizes the importance of recognizing the humanity in those experiencing homelessness, highlighting that many are simply good people facing tough circumstances. He argues that society often overlooks the creative potential of these individuals, comparing their struggles to the broader narrative of fear perpetuated by the media. Ultimately, both speakers agree that most people are inherently good, working together in everyday life despite the chaos around them.In this clip
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Joe Rogan Experience #2181 - Alan Graham
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