Soul 86 that was well said. What you said it absolutely true. The money is definitely cursed. When you win you end up uncontrollably spending it ALL back plus more! It is as if that money CANT stay with you. When you become addicted it is as if you are on the hamsters wheel going round and round in circles with the gambling. It is such a sad thing that destroy people. :(
Spilled milk, I like that. Thank you, this really helped me.
I know the feeling and what you describe is real I used to feel the same way.
I really like this tip, thank you so much. This really helped me.
Thanks to God, I am off that addiction. Tried casino for the first time, won $250. When I got home I could not sleep. I felt that with those casino money I won I got myself some evil spirit that was dragging me back to that hell-hole. So, next time I went I've lost $2,000 and was very sad and distressed, but did not have that evil spirit feeling and could sleep. I learned my lesson and stopped. Remember, even if you win, you will lose in other things. Everything has to do with casino is cursed.
Remind yourself of all the stories on you tube alone and really understand that there are no winners! The right time to do the right thing is ALWAYS right now. Don't think about losses...its like spilled milk. Let the losses go and vow that they wont get another dime.
Just think of your self worth and protect yourself because the casinos are certainly protecting their selves. Remember that your hard earned money belongs to you and not them. They dont deserve the money that YOU worked for. Continue to remind yourself that there are no winners. While it may seem like they are winning temporarily IF THEY ARE COMPULSIVE I promise you they will return to the casino and eventually spend it ALL back.
I was in debt for €5000 (not from gambling) and received a big tax fine of €2000. In order to pay the tax bill I started gambling.Fortunately I won some money and I was able to pay the tax bill. I continueud to gamble and all of a sudden I was up €2500 out of debt, I thought I was invinsable, but then I kept losing day after day and am now €1500 in debt again. I really want to quit gambling because I can't sleep and I see myself living a lie. Please I could really use some words of encouragement
I like that quote. I'mk going to use it a lot from now on. Thanks.
good for you I want to stop too, but everytime I try to get out, it pulls me back in.
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Faith
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Leo Dirr
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Graham
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Elsie
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Roy
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Tom
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Kate
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Amy
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Leo
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John
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Rick
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Anonymous
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Xavier
"I am an addict. I am a liar; I am a cheat; I am a thief. I am all of these things when I am in addiction."
Jane
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Arnie Wexler
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Tony
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Scott Glandon
"Everyone believes the harm is how much money is spent, and that what’s driving the compulsive gamblers is a desire to make money. But the idea of winning money falls away when you get to the point of addiction."
Natasha
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Anonymous
"Learn from the mistake you've made and understand why you did it, and then put the lessons you've learnt into action"
John Rogers, PhD
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Lucy
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Lucy
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Lucy
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Liam Conaghan
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Liam Conaghan
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Katy
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Alan
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Will
"I have not gambled since my first visit with my new counsellor, but I don’t want to make the mistake I made the last time and stop the counselling too early."
Gail
"My gambling has had an impact on my marriage as there have been frequent arguments over the years about my gambling, about the debts and the uncertainty of our financial situation."
Ricardo
"One night after not being able to sleep from sheer guilt and fear, I woke my fiancé up early in the morning and told him everything. My fiancé was stunned and shocked by this revelation. He was so disappointed and that made me really want to give up gambl"
Elaine
"If it wasn't for her gambling counsellor I don't think I would have made it this far."
Amy
"I was out of control and not seeing things too clearly and I hate to say I didn't care."
Cheryl
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Angie
"I understand now that the reason I was playing the machines was to supplement the lack of excitement in my life."
Will
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