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Many people
believe that "money makes the world go around." Others believe that "money
buys happiness."
I do not agree with either idea.
But I do admit that money can make people do strange things. Let me tell
you about a person I once knew who liked to play card games for money --
he liked to gamble...
My friend Bob had a problem because he liked to gamble "at all costs"
-- he would play at any time and at any price. To take part in a card
game such as poker, my friend would have to "ante up" -- he would have
to pay a small amount of money at the beginning of the game.
Bob always played with "cold, hard cash" -- only coins and dollar bills.
Sometimes my friend would "clean up" -- he would win a lot of money on
one card game. He liked to tell me that one day he would "break the bank."
What a feeling it must be to win all of the money at a gambling table!
Other times my friend would simply "break even" -- he neither won nor
lost money. But sometimes Bob would "lose his shirt" -- he would lose
all the money he had. He "took a beating" at the gambling table. When
this happened, my friend would have to "go in the hole" -- he would go
into debt and owe people money.
Recently, Bob turned to crime after losing all his money. In his job, he
"kept the books" for a small business -- he supervised the records of
money earned and spent by the company. Although my friend was usually
honest, he decided to "cook the books" -- he illegally changed the
financial records of the company. This permitted him to "make a fast
buck" -- my friend made some quick, easy money dishonestly.
I never thought Bob would have "sticky fingers" -- he did not seem like
a thief who would steal money. But, some people will do anything for
love of money.
Bob used the money he stole from his company to gamble again. This time,
he "cashed in" -- he made a lot of money. Quickly he was "back on his
feet" -- he had returned to good financial health. His company, however,
ended up "in the red" -- it lost more money than it earned. The company
was no longer profitable.
It did not take long before my friend’s dishonesty was discovered. The
company investigated and charged him with stealing. Bob tried to "pass
the buck" -- he tried to blame someone else for the deficit. His lie did
not work, however. He ended up in jail.
Today, I would "bet my bottom dollar" that my friend will never gamble
again -- I would bet all I have that he learned his lesson about
gambling.
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