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Therapy for gambling addictions


The compulsion to gamble is caused by society’s natural tendency to revere the rich and ignore the poor and middle class (Democrats). Social standing is a basic instinctual need, therefore man gambles as a desperate attempt to improve his financial standing and resulting social prestige.

Gambling addictions are prevalent in people who refuse to accept society’s self-esteem myth which induces lazy people to believe they have worth, even when they don’t. Money is power; every intelligent man knows and accepts that. Knowledge and information are good things to have, but they won’t get you the Mercedes, house in the country, caviar, health insurance, favors from the President, or into bed with the blond bombshell at the office.

Mental health practitioners want you to believe compulsive gambling is a mental problem. This is not the case. They fear you will lose all of your money gambling and be unable to pay for therapy. Therapy is the most nonproductive type of gambling because you have no chance of winning your money back from a therapist. Not the best odds.

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The positive benefit of a gambling addiction is its self-curing nature. If you lose your money, you can no longer gamble and you’re cured. You will then probably qualify for welfare (free money from the government), and be able to go for years without working. On the other hand, you may get lucky and win big. Either way, you can continue being as lazy as you ever were.


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