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gamboling. For my first point I am going to talk about is how people hurt themselves by gamboling. My second point is going to be about dangers of winning, as for my 3rd and final point it is going to be about online gamboling.
Point
1) For my fist point I am going to talk about is how people can hurt themselves by gamboling.
TO SOME PEOPLE GAMBOLING IS AN ADDICTOIN, AND there mentality is that they are going to win big money but the fact is that they are going to lose money because of the odds the house has of gamboling.
People hurt themselves by trying to win money back they have lost. Causing them to maybe feel depressed and then trying to commit suicide.
I saw a talk show where people confess there secrets, and one lady her secret was that she gamboled, she revealed she would get the buzz to gambol all her earnings but eventually became bankrupt, she also maxed out her credit cards, just from gamboling, she even thought about suicide because she was in debt and embarrassed to reveal her secret. As for her case she was able to seek help before she really put her life in critical danger just from gamboling.
Point 2
2) As for my second point being how it can hurt others with the dangers of winning.
I was watching a show on TLC called 10 lucky lotto winners. And Before I tell some stories about them I just want to say that even winning a lot of money can corrupt a family and a persons life.
This show basically showed the life of 10 lotto winner each winning more than 10 million
dollars. A dream for some people but a disaster for others.
In one case man in about his 30s who won the lottery spent his winnings on whatever he can get a hold of, he bout Mansions, houses, airplanes, farms. The problem with this is that he was spending more than he was getting and eventually ran out of money and became back to himself.
In another case it involved a person and family to be ruined. It showed an man about in his 50s winning the lottery he had a daughter, and a wife. One day he went to a strip club stripers slipped drugs in his drink while broke into his car and found a suit case of money getting robed for some pocket change to him witch was about $ 100,000. Other than him being abused he would get his teenage daughter any car she wanted also giving her money, being a mistake, she would spend it on drugs, while one time sharing it with a friend did not know what to do when her friend overdosed on heroin and died. The lotto winner would also get hate mail, and phone called saying they want his money, or they will kill his daughter. As for her she was found dead 3 years later. And eventually he got divorced.
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