A person’s first instinct when they lose their job is to find a new one right away. But it wouldn’t hurt to take a few time off and reflect why you lost the job. Maybe there’s something you lack. Maybe there’s something you can improve. Maybe you can invest in yourself more and learn new things. Learn new skill sets. Explore and experience new more things that could help you land a better and more stable job in the future.
Unfortunately not everyone has the privilege to not work and focus on themselves that’s why they never improve in terms of the job they land on. Since they don’t have the time to focus on themselves and their skills, they remain only on a specific level and their wages are also the same.
I don’t know if your country and its economy but trust me, there are countries where life is hard and really messed up.
There are countries where even those with jobs and good grades and certification are still struggling and finding life very difficult, you can’t afford to stay without a job.
I’ve grown to realize that, everyone is fighting a battle and you never can tell what battle the next person is going through, hence I’ve learnt not to judge people by assumptions but rather hear things from the horses mouth.
I also do understand the point op is coming from, and if I’m not wrong, op is assuming that, for someone who have been working, should have savings somewhere and be able to take some time off to evaluate their lives and the reasons to why they where dropped from work but op, I’m sorry to say that, the economy situation lately has made savings a very difficult thing and as such, people work just to pay bills and keep life running and as such we don’t have to blame anyone at this point for not saving.