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a man without an address is a Vagabond how does a society treat a Vagabond what can you conclude about such a life ??? please tell.​

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Answered by ssgh25
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The vagabond does not have any expectations regarding his life because he is essentially content with the status quo (the way things are now or the current state of affairs). He is happy to travel by himself, enjoying nature and the fruits of nature. All he wants is to be left alone to enjoy the life he loves:

Bed in the bush with stars to see,

Bread I dip in the river --

There's the life for a man like me,

There's the life for ever.

While many of us may never attain the kind of wealth the vagabond philosophically eschews, we are nevertheless surprised at his equally persistent refusal to seek out hope, friendship, or love. His focus on travel and the enjoyment of his idyllic lifestyle is highlighted in his refusal to bow to the challenges autumn and winter bring. I hear him adamantly defending his right to choose the kind of life he prefers to live. So, the vagabond doesn't seem to have any expectations for his life because he has ceased to crave the things which will prevent his self-actualization (self-fulfillment through independence, creativity, and spontaneity).

What is self-actualization?Throughout history, many who espouse the tenets of asceticism will attest to the rejection of worldly and physical pleasures to attain particular goals. For example, ancient Roman athletes abstained from sexual and other physical pleasures in order to retain their physical prowess during competitions. The Stoics themselves refrained from sensual pleasures, and ascetics from the Buddhist, Hindu, and Christian faiths have equally denounced the ephemeral qualities of physical and earthly pleasures. Perhaps the vagabond practices a sort of asceticism; however, his personal goals remain a mystery to us.

All I ask, the heaven above And the road below me.

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Answered by noorsioshin
9

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The society would treat not too good nor too bad. The vagabond just wants a life full of joy and happiness with the nature. For the breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner he just wants bread to dip in the river and eat. A simple life and solo adventures trips. Everyone wants freedom and want to live as they wish and the Vagabond does the same. He wants the life like a free bird and the same life forever. No stress on work, money, family's well-being, friends issue, etc...

For him it doesn't matters when he will die, early or late. Whatever will be, will be. He just want's to live, eat, stay in outdoors and if still it is winter, autumn, spring, summer or whatever the weather he won't go outside. Just this is his wish.

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