I drive into the corner mall near my home.
Lovely little place it is: a coffee shop (not Starbucks), a quaint family bookstore, a small neighbourhood pub, my bank, a drugstore, an honest-to-god Chinese laundry, maybe a couple-dozen thriving small businesses in all.
I'm here to buy a half dozen beer. I browse in the perfectly chilled, family owned beer and wine store, select a local product, exit into brilliant sun and heat and some disheveled rubby with traces of vomit on his clothes and shoes who calls me loudly by name.
It took me a few moments to recognize him. He's in his mid-sixties now, though still with shoulders like a linebacker and mind like steel trap, if a bit weakened by alcohol.
"***!", he exclaims. "Let me buy you a beer".
He reeks of alcohol, he's been sleeping under a bridge, but he doesn't slur.
"***", I reply, with some astonishment, for he was once President of a National Union, was a voracious reader of history and philosophy, wrote a couple of books which I helped edit.
"You're one of the smartest guys I ever knew", says he, obviously trying to cadge a drink. "No, ***", respond I, "You were always the smartest guy in the room, limited education regardless".
*** still gets a portion of his pension, and Canada pension, and old age pension, so he is not destitute, but most of his income goes to booze.
He has a family. He has two families, actually.
He married, divorced, remarried at late-age, bought a ranch/farm, fathered another brood, divorced, lost most of his considerable pension to two families, lost most of his considerable property to divorce settlements.
Still, he has income, could live comfortably on that income, even though cut by two thirds.
His and my source of income is now defunct due to global markets and inability of domestic industry to compete with low-wage, environmentally unregulated competition, and promised benefits lost, and he with bad choices and me with good and he drunk under bridges and me comfortable enough to never need to work again, and the promise lost.
"What ye sow, so shall ye reap."