gringo2011
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Yeah tend to agree with the selfish bit.
It takes character to realise the damage you are doing to your family and draw a line in the sand.
Not easy to do, but you have to understand what you stand to lose and choose accordingly.
Same goes for making a marriage work.
Adversity tests your character lime nothing else.
I remember watching a piece on Darryn Cresswell from the Swans that ended up in prison. He talked about how the first time he went to the track he won heaps and the first few times he came home with money, then the luck turned and he was always chasing the high and trying to win back the losses. Ended up double mortgaging with multiple banks and got done for fraud. I think at that point it becomes a pathological addiction, not just a selfish campaigner with impulse control problems.
Anyway, it's harder to understand than drugs but things like cocaine, Ecstasy and marijuana aren't seriously addictive but plenty can't stop. I feel sorry for any addict because it's a ****ed humiliating life. Anyway I guess I was lucky the only time I went to the casino pissed with mates and won anything I got up by about $2000 and then lost more than I came with. I was so ****ed off I hated gambling. I don't lose well.






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