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He became involved in drug dealing to make ends meet from "summary" of The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace by Jeff Hobbs

Robert found himself entangled in the dangerous world of drug dealing as a means to financially support himself and his family. Growing up in a low-income neighborhood with limited opportunities, he felt the pressure to make ends meet in whatever way he could. Despite his intelligence and potential, the allure of quick money and survival overtook his better judgment. As he navigated through the complexities of his environment, Robert saw drug dealing as a viable option to escape poverty and provide for his loved ones. The inherent risks and consequences associated with this illegal activity did not deter him from pursuing this path. The fast-paced lifestyle and potential rewards seemed like a temporary solution to his immediate financial struggles. Robert's involvement in drug dealing was not a choice made lightly, but rather a result of the harsh realities he faced on a daily basis. The allure of material possessions and financial stability clouded his moral compass, leading him down a dangerous path filled with uncertainty and risk. Despite his initial reservations, the need to survive and support his family outweighed any reservations he may have had. The cycle of drug dealing became a part of Robert's life, a means to an end that he felt was necessary in order to make ends meet. The complexities of his circumstances and the limited opportunities available to him pushed him towards this dangerous lifestyle. The consequences of his actions were always looming, but the immediate benefits seemed worth the risks he was taking. In the end, Robert's involvement in drug dealing was a reflection of the systemic issues that plagued his community and limited his options for a better life. His tragic story serves as a reminder of the harsh realities faced by many individuals living in impoverished neighborhoods, where survival often takes precedence over ethical considerations.
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    The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace

    Jeff Hobbs

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