Los Angeles Times

Losing a home, but not empathy

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Re “A fire-driven view of homelessne­ss,” Opinion, Dec. 7

I was so moved by what Jaime O’Neill wrote about being homeless after losing his house in the Camp fire, and his insight into what this meant to him and to the larger issue of homelessne­ss.

How he wrote of his own lack of a home was indeed so poignant and moving. It is not often that one who has lost everything has this empathy for those even more unfortunat­e than he. His compassion for those less fortunate is a lesson we should all embrace.

I thank O’Neill for his caring and kindness. May there be more of us like him, who can see beyond our own good fortune to

think of those who suffer more. How true that no one chooses to sleep under an overpass.

As O’Neill wrote, the loss of one’s entire home is not just the loss of “things” — truly all that is lost is our identity, a sense of ourselves, accumulate­d over a lifetime, that is irreplacea­ble. Alice Lynn

Pacific Palisades

I have compassion for homeless people and agree with the writer that some people run into bad fortune and become homeless through no fault of their own. But I disagree with O’Neill’s statement that no one chooses homelessne­ss.

A former friend of mine, for example, had a somewhat normal life. He had a job, a home with a mortgage, cars, a credit card, a wife and kids, and now he chooses to sleep on the beach while getting food and clothing from the local church. He refuses to seek help.

I have learned that he is probably not alone. While his former friends and I cannot understand this new lifestyle, we all realize it is his choice. Matthew D. Kerster

Gardena

I believe it is in telling of stories like O’Neill’s that we continue the journey of creating greater understand­ing. “Not in my backyard” becomes “yes in my backyard” through this kind of teaching and learning.

My best wishes to O’Neill and his family this holiday season — may there be sweet times amid the loss. Mary Kirchen

Los Angeles

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