When's the last time you endured that all too familiar
gut-wrenching feeling? You know, that horrible 'sinking' feeling
when the remainder of last week's wages disappeared at the turn of
a card or the drop of a ball on the roulette wheel. Or maybe it
didn't happen at the casino - maybe you lost it at the bookies'
shop. It was all looking so good at one point; the horse you backed
had what seemed to be an unassailable lead going into the final
furlong, and you were beginning to count your winnings. Then, from
nowhere, an outside shot comes steaming home and pips your horse
right on the line. BANG Gone, just like that - not just what would
have been a handsome win, but with it the stake money that you
could barely afford to lay out in the first instance. You had sworn
in earnest that you weren't going to go through that whole palaver
yet again, the one where excuses have to be thought up. And fast.
Excuses and lies to the wife as to why you can't afford to take her
out to that smart restaurant for a treat. Excuses and lies to
explain away the unpaid phone bill. When all is said and done, is
it all really worth it? Ask yourself seriously. I am a regular kind
of guy who got caught up in precisely this kind of struggle to
quit. My story initially charts how I got in with a group of
people, in my late teens and early twenties, who were quite simply
addicted to gambling, and how I soon fell into the same trap. I
then go on to explain how I went about 'Slaying The Devil' And it
wasn't easy. . not by any stretch of the imagination.
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