Hello Fish and Welcome
CreatedHello Fish and Welcome
I know my response might not be what you want to hear right now, but in time, you’ll understand that the first step is confronting your addiction.
The gambling industry is not your friend, and deep down, you know this. They take your money without a second thought. Do you honestly believe they have a team of caring people who are upset about the losses they cause?
Do you think they’re truly concerned about the harm they’re causing to so many, or are they more focused on their profits, especially when the government benefits from the taxes?
You handed over your money to them, again. Whether you get it back is another matter, but it’s secondary to your gambling problem.
I’m telling you this because it’s important to face the reality and take responsibility for your recovery. If losing this money is what finally helps you see the truth about gambling, then in some ways, it could be a blessing for your future.
The question is, are you ready to stop gambling? Are you truly prepared for what it will take to change?
Wishing you all the best on your journey to a gambling-free life.
Solution to the problem
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Thank you for your honest and direct message.
I know it’s hard to face the truth, but I appreciate you pointing it out. You’re right — the gambling industry doesn’t have my best interests at heart, and I’ve been ignoring that for too long. I’ve made mistakes, and I need to take full responsibility for them.
Your words have made me realize that I need to address my addiction, not just the financial losses. It’s not easy to admit, but I know it’s the first step towards recovery. I am ready to make a change and take the necessary steps to stop gambling for good.
I’m committed to getting the help I need, and I hope that one day I can look back and be grateful for the lessons learned.
Thank you again for your candid advice and support. It means more than you know.
Best wishes to you as well.