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Not only did he let a stranger into his home, but he didn't ask his wife first.
A lot of people today are struggling to make ends meet. It's even harder for those who are homeless. They not only have to worry about where their next meal will come from, but also where to lay their head at night.
Some of us don't know how good we have it. We have a place to call home, a bed to sleep in, and food to eat. It's easy to take these things for granted.
When you see someone who is homeless, it can be tempting to offer them a helping hand. After all, what harm could come from acts of kindness?
As it turns out, quite a lot. Not every act of kindness has a happy ending and you could just be opening yourself up to danger.
Just ask this Redditor, who took in a homeless man for the night. He didn't think twice about it, but his wife was less than thrilled.
What if he was housing a thief or maybe even a murderer? It's not unheard of for people to take advantage of the kindness of strangers.
So, instead of sleeping, the man spent the night keeping an eye on this unknown guest. It's a shame that we can't even trust the needy, but sadly, that's the world we live in.
Let's see how the story unfolds.
People were awake to give some interesting takes on the author's predicament:
The author later shared a big UPDATE on the story:
While it’s heartwarming to see people opening up their homes and hearts to complete strangers, there are also risks involved in doing so. Thankfully this particular stranger proved to be a regular guy down on his luck.
It's also great to see his wife ultimately coming around and being supportive. Hopefully, this story will inspire others to do the same.
Do you have any stories about helping strangers? We'd love to hear them! Share in the comments below.