I’m not sure if this story was already shared here but I just recently watch this gambler sad story from social media that is really heartbreaking.
The subject is Terrance Watanabe which is a successful businessman who has a huge business and money that becomes addicted on gambling. He lose a total of 127M which is all his fortune that he earn from his business. Imagine all your hardworking was turn out to nothing after a few years of gambling addiction.
The sad part here was he became a victim of casino scheme of alluring user with their offers and allowing him to play while drunk until he loss everything.
He manage to wager a whooping 825M $ in just a single year when he lose that 127M.
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gambler-lost-127m-in-2007-sues-casino/I have across stories of this same sorts several times in previous times, and one thing very sure is that, they are always very touching, making one feel very sober and pity the victim, but you know one thing?
I usually don't believe such stories to be true, or to not be completely true because the amount of money is that usually involved is always exorbitant, for I personally can not imagine myself gambling until I go completely broke and my businesses collapsing in the process after I have made and counted in millions of dollars before or in previous times..
But on the other hand, I understand how terrible being addicted to something can be, most especially, addiction to gambling, but I still consider those who are victim to this as foolish people and do not pity them at all (this is if their story is usually true by the way), because If I was in their shoes, seeing what being addicted to gambling is doing to me and the possibility of losing all my wealth, I will rise and seek for solution, ways to help myself get free from the addiction before I lose everything, this is why I usually don't believe such stories to be true, or maybe victims to such tales as this usually do not think.