I have never heard or seen anything bad happen to a begger.
Then you don't have much experience observing street life.
Once again, I hate beggars.
You're not the only one. Beggars are despised and ignored, but apparently you don't think that's 'bad'.
I never said become like them; just observe how they fearlessly approach everyone - only this ONE point.
That's right, you didn't say become a beggar. You just say, 'emulate a beggar's fearlessness'. However, their fearlessness is not rooted in confidence, but in desperation. They need money. To eat. To fuel their addiction. They don't care who they approach, they just want your money.
They do approach anyone for some change, but they don't approach young women for a date. If they would, chances of getting that date are minimal, because apart from their 'fearlessness', they don't have anything to offer.
That is why everybody is trying to tell you that you shouldn't draw approach inspiration from beggars.
I don't suffer from approach anxiety or fear of rejection, but I understand that you feel apprehension in approaching attractive women, so you're looking for a way to overcome your fear/anxiety talking yourself into being fearless like, uh, a beggar?
Do you think that to approach women, you should have the fearlessness of a beggar, just barge in with your hand up to annoyingly bother someone who is in conversation, and then ask for attention?
Or would you prefer the fearlessness from someone going up to people asking for a donation for the local animal shelter?
Or the fearlessness of a reporter, approaching someone to ask their opinion?
There are many types of fearlessness, from the Special Forces soldier approaching a house that might be filled with insurgents to a nurse approaching a mental patient tearing his room apart to a door-to-door salesman ringing the doorbell of a stranger to a standup comedian getting up on stage before a drunk audience to the extreme sports fanatic throwing himself of a cliff wearing a wing suit.
Pretty much all of these types of fearlessness are recognised and admired by most people.
But not you. You decide to use the desperate fearlessness of a beggar as inspiration to approach young women.
And when experienced members say that you better get your inspiration from other types of fearlessness,
you call
them fools.
Maybe, just maybe, you should read a little bit more on this forum before you start posting non-sensical advice.