A Casual Beginning
Minh, an ordinary office worker, never imagined that his life would be tied to cards and gambling tables. He had a stable job, a happy family, and small dreams like everyone else. But one day, a friend invited him to a casino to “try his luck” for fun.
At first, Minh placed small bets, treating it as mere entertainment. Unexpectedly, he won on his first try. A surge of excitement flooded his mind—a feeling of victory, power, and money coming so easily.
The Gradual Downfall
After that, Minh started gambling more frequently. Initially, he believed he had a strategy, a plan, but the more he played, the more he lost. The more he lost, the more he wanted to win it back. He began borrowing money, convincing himself that if he won just one big round, he would quit. But reality had other plans—losing only led to more losses.
His family started noticing his changes. He became irritable, hid his finances, and even lied about going on business trips just to have time for gambling. From a model office worker, Minh slowly spiraled into debt and deceit.
Becoming a Professional Gambler
With no way back, Minh decided to stop playing recklessly and started studying gambling as a profession. He learned how to count cards in blackjack, mastered poker strategies, and even joined professional gambling groups. Over time, he became a skilled gambler, but the price he paid was the loss of his family, friends, and inner peace.
Although he occasionally won big, painful losses always lurked around the corner. He could never escape the cycle—winning, then losing, then returning to the table with the hope of “just one last time.”
The Ending
One day, Minh realized he no longer felt anything when he won or lost. His life had become nothing but numbers and cards. Looking back, he saw that he had lost more than just money—he had lost what truly mattered: his family, his friendships, and his peace of mind.
Could he start over? That depended on whether he had the courage to walk away. But like many gamblers, Minh understood that leaving this world was never easy.
This story is a classic example of how an ordinary person can fall into the gambling world and become a professional gambler. It reflects the harsh reality of gambling—it may bring temporary wins, but in the long run, most gamblers end up paying a heavy price.
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