Compulsive Gambler interview-Daniel

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  • @marcmarelli1
    @marcmarelli1 2 роки тому +2540

    It takes balls to go on a channel like this and expose your deepest darkest demons to millions of people around the world. I applaud you sir and hope you're able to find peace and balance in your life

    • @georgegoble6054
      @georgegoble6054 2 роки тому +39

      i knew belushi wasnt dead

    • @Th3Liquidator
      @Th3Liquidator 2 роки тому +18

      That’s why it’s called soft white underbelly this is where people can be the most honest and vulnerable to others

    • @_JellyDonut_
      @_JellyDonut_ 2 роки тому +16

      Hopefully his current girlfriend doesn't see this

    • @andrewcross8244
      @andrewcross8244 2 роки тому +2

      It’s akin to being a total fuckup. Like serious level. And going out in public and telling people how bad you suck.

    • @pitsmittengurrl5249
      @pitsmittengurrl5249 2 роки тому +5

      Thousands not millions but your point is valid.

  • @jin6000
    @jin6000 2 роки тому +497

    You can see the weight of the addiction that this man carries bearing down on him. Massive respect to him for sharing his story. I wish him all the very best.

    • @thesmiter1084
      @thesmiter1084 Рік тому +10

      he just feels sorry for himself

    • @jin6000
      @jin6000 Рік тому +18

      @@thesmiter1084 He has every right to. Perhaps practice some compassion rather than demeaning the validity of another person's suffering.

    • @KingofUrasus
      @KingofUrasus Рік тому +11

      He uncontrollably ruins everything he touches. Imagine the shame. How do you not empathize with his lack of control?

    • @negativghostrdr
      @negativghostrdr Рік тому +6

      @@KingofUrasus I think gambling has to be the worst addiction.

    • @lucyflint5833
      @lucyflint5833 Рік тому +1

      My friend lost his business he's very depressed now gambling is like Crack cocaine.god bless this man.

  • @randyreitz9530
    @randyreitz9530 2 роки тому +174

    My heart goes out to this man who seems so lost. I wish nothing but positive things for him in the future.

    • @necromancer234
      @necromancer234 Рік тому +2

      After what he did to his father he does not deserve the best.

    • @m.b.6042
      @m.b.6042 2 місяці тому

      ​@@necromancer234 are you from wpd lol

  • @spklyunicorn
    @spklyunicorn 2 роки тому +42

    He just seems so terribly burdened and sad. I want to give him a hug.

  • @cantkillmetal666
    @cantkillmetal666 2 роки тому +506

    I was a table games dealer in Milwaukee from 2013 until earlier this year. I remember him, feels so sad hearing these stories after my time there was done. At the time I tried to be as cold as possible in terms of thinking about money, had to force myself to think that every person that was there could afford it. It always stung in a way to see some people at the start of my shift, through all 8 hours, and then seeing them again the next day, in the same clothes, still gambling.

    • @switchbladeporter
      @switchbladeporter 2 роки тому +86

      This is my first month as a table games dealer and I’ve already had police come to my table and tell a woman that her husband had reported her missing.
      She went and talked to the police and called her husband.
      Then came right back to the table.

    • @cantkillmetal666
      @cantkillmetal666 2 роки тому +19

      @@switchbladeporter yeah, it's absolutely heartbreaking to see the life that a lot of people live that they hide from their loved ones.

    • @chriskoshinski
      @chriskoshinski 2 роки тому +18

      @@cantkillmetal666 some don't have loved ones, and your their family/friend

    • @cantkillmetal666
      @cantkillmetal666 2 роки тому

      @@chriskoshinski completely

    • @Shayster-_-
      @Shayster-_- 2 роки тому +3

      I mean I go in the same clothes everyday and I’m up 1400 off my first 100 in poker💀💀 Screw gambling yay for poker

  • @dolltall
    @dolltall 2 роки тому +96

    Daniel,
    Thank you for your courage. You will change someone’s life for the better, in the vulnerability of this interview , and that is … what life is all about

  • @justanunknownfriend5091
    @justanunknownfriend5091 2 роки тому +1029

    I lost over 500k gambling my businesses away at the casinos from 2015-2017. Still haven’t recovered the $ of course, however I did quit gambling.

  • @whoneedsbond
    @whoneedsbond 2 роки тому +639

    Brave man. Gamblers know exactly what he is saying and can relate. It’s tough, thank you.

    • @Tacoman1967
      @Tacoman1967 2 роки тому +4

      I hope he paid his family back.

    • @tracypeterson9352
      @tracypeterson9352 2 роки тому +17

      @@Tacoman1967 he did I am his father

    • @Tacoman1967
      @Tacoman1967 2 роки тому +13

      @@tracypeterson9352 I bet

    • @Adam-hi9dh
      @Adam-hi9dh 2 роки тому +2

      Damn I wanna know his last name

    • @mkvingti
      @mkvingti 2 роки тому

      @@Adam-hi9dh probably cox or something like that

  • @mr.nmoney3554
    @mr.nmoney3554 Рік тому +9

    I feel the pain and he said it in the end. "If i didnt grow up in a broken home. If i was able to love another woman but im hung up on the one, its a social aspect being around other people tipping big making people happy. The rush of winning the feeling of success in life. No social skills, a loner, a man in solitude who wants to be social and yearns for love. Living with regret for the rest of his life fighting a battle of depression. you can hear it in his voice. This man is walking the line of self canceling and living one more day.

  • @Kimetic
    @Kimetic 2 роки тому +251

    100% relatable. Money becomes just digits on a screen that becomes meaningless. It is about the dopamine hit and feeling good, pure escapism.

    • @abotto35
      @abotto35 Рік тому +5

      Probably most accurate thing I’ve heard regarding this.

    • @forevermancc
      @forevermancc Рік тому +1

      Bang on I'm a heroin addict last few months been shooting it with crack too and this is the most accurate thing. Luckily I'm sober ATM

    • @seankiesling2054
      @seankiesling2054 Рік тому

      At that point ...like you said, money isnt money anymore...it's a tool

    • @TonyPajamas24
      @TonyPajamas24 Рік тому

      @@forevermancchow’s it going brother?

    • @atticuskilby515
      @atticuskilby515 Рік тому +1

      Attempting to fill a hole deep within, there is great underlying pain and thus the need to escape.

  • @Jen_Is_Outside
    @Jen_Is_Outside 2 роки тому +450

    I sat and talked with a homeless man and his dog in front of a convenience store one day. He was handed $5's, $10's, even $20's. Every single dollar he was given he walked into the store and bought lottery scratchers. Lost it all. He lost his house, wife, and kids over his gambling. I had never met anyone with a gambling addiction before. It was very humbling to sit with that man and his dog. I will never forget that moment. Thank you for your work, Mark.

    • @DEfittness24-7
      @DEfittness24-7 2 роки тому +33

      You talked to the dog too?

    • @Jen_Is_Outside
      @Jen_Is_Outside 2 роки тому +83

      @@DEfittness24-7 Of course. Who wouldn't? ❤🐕 It was a one sided conversation tho.

    • @voteZDLR
      @voteZDLR 2 роки тому +23

      When people are genuinely addicted to gambling it's no longer a choice anymore it's a compulsion.

    • @commentcraftsman
      @commentcraftsman 2 роки тому

      Lol.. Comment Craftsman likes

    • @Captain_MonsterFart
      @Captain_MonsterFart 2 роки тому +23

      I worked at a gas station a long time ago and all day long poor looking people would buy scratch tickets sometimes on credit cards. There was a limit to how much we were allowed put on credit. Not a single person ever won a dime.

  • @deidrahall1428
    @deidrahall1428 2 роки тому +252

    Growing up with a gambler was the hardest thing of my life. It absolutely stole my childhood from me. I also think about the mental torture my Mom went through dealing with that addiction, it wasn't easy but it made me the person I am today❤️

    • @Anonymous-lq2bs
      @Anonymous-lq2bs 2 роки тому +1

      Growing up with an alcoholic is not east either especially when he looks at you he sees himself and hates it.

    • @thomasjefferson7359
      @thomasjefferson7359 2 роки тому +3

      Good for you...that's awesome.

    • @replynotificationsdisabled
      @replynotificationsdisabled 2 роки тому +3

      Our past always makes us who we are. 🙄

    • @deidrahall1428
      @deidrahall1428 2 роки тому

      @@replynotificationsdisabled what

    • @bonki8594
      @bonki8594 2 роки тому +3

      My father was a gambler too. Though it may not be heroin or something like that, it can still cause so much destruction and pain

  • @samuelary8476
    @samuelary8476 2 роки тому +37

    This was a beautiful interview. When the past becomes the present you lose the future. I really can relate to Daniel on multiple levels of his journey and crossroads in life. Thank you, Mark, for this interview.

  • @Metallikat
    @Metallikat 2 роки тому +18

    Thank you Daniel for sharing your story. Being vulnerable about any kind of addiction is hard. Best of luck in your recovery!

  • @Jake-mj2kf
    @Jake-mj2kf Рік тому +84

    I love you, buddy. I don’t know you - but you’re as human as the rest of us and deserving of grace, love and respect.

    • @terrytownsend5583
      @terrytownsend5583 Рік тому

      Praise the lord. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🫣

    • @Jmr-o5e
      @Jmr-o5e 3 місяці тому

      Grace and love ok.
      For me respect has to be earned. It is a reward for acting long-term with integrity; not sure this guy - who steals from everyone he gets close enough to steal from - deserves respect. But you are free to feel as you please. Just dont invite this guy into your life. Some people are better respected from afar.😮

  • @alicianblack2310
    @alicianblack2310 2 роки тому +36

    The courage to admit one's challenges breeds so much compassion from people. You have no idea how much of an impact your story has. We appreciate you for being real with us and teaching us this reality. We are praying for you!

    • @glennday7802
      @glennday7802 11 місяців тому

      Who's "we"? You don't speak for me and you never will. Presumptuous idiot.

  • @BenjaminBox
    @BenjaminBox 2 роки тому +78

    I just have no words for how hard addiction can be.
    You deal with it every single day.
    As soon as you wake up.
    The first thing on your mind is "how am I going to appease this feeling?"
    You will screw over everyone you love just because a chemical in your brain told you to.
    Even if it isn't the most "exciting" interview, the feelings are still heavy and real.
    The most relatable interviews on here for me are the "a life on drugs" ones. But anything on addiction, abuse, or sex worker related hits very close to home. Sometimes I think about telling my story to the world, but first of all, it's embarassing. I have respect for these people for just being open about this. It's also hard to find the chance or medium to talk about this stuff.
    Thank you, Mark, for giving these people the outlet to express these feelings. You're a great interviewer, you know exactly what to ask and when to be sympathetic

    • @sallyann985
      @sallyann985 2 роки тому +2

      Mark should go to Vancouver Downtown Eastside.

    • @BenjaminBox
      @BenjaminBox 2 роки тому +1

      I think there's quite a few places in Canada he could go. I don't blame him though, "don't bite off more than you can chew"
      There's already so many people in the US who have these issues. This is the channel for them to vent.

    • @sallyann985
      @sallyann985 2 роки тому

      @@BenjaminBox what's your addiction?

    • @BenjaminBox
      @BenjaminBox 2 роки тому +1

      I've been dealing with alcoholism and sex addiction since the beginning of the pandemic. But unfortunately with those addictions comes other issues. Ive also had a few since I was about 12. I haven't had access to ADD medication until recently so this may be an issue.

    • @emm2937
      @emm2937 2 роки тому

      Perfectly said!

  • @WillLiam_Gallagher
    @WillLiam_Gallagher 2 роки тому +11

    Whether you think its a boring interview or not you have to understand there will be people watching this who will be struggling and find it helpful

  • @ABNA.X
    @ABNA.X Рік тому +10

    Something about his emotionless way of speaking made this an incredible interview. Thank you mark !

  • @4d827
    @4d827 2 роки тому +10

    I shed tears every time I watched these interviews, it took a lot of balls to speak out, it's so relatable.

  • @KizetteandTotoro
    @KizetteandTotoro 2 роки тому +781

    You can really feel how he is burdened by his addiction. Very insightful interview. The things we do to cope with the pain inside...

    • @charlesgerety1403
      @charlesgerety1403 2 роки тому +15

      I felt compassion for him he is really sad

    • @thomasminarchickjr.7355
      @thomasminarchickjr.7355 2 роки тому +5

      Not burdened enough. He stole from his sick father. I can believe how selfish he could be. He literally said his father was the only person he cared at all about stealing from, and he stole from his own family!

    • @charlesgerety1403
      @charlesgerety1403 2 роки тому +17

      @@thomasminarchickjr.7355 We all make mistakes. He seems to understand what he did was horrible and had corrected himself so perhaps we should show him understanding/compassion?

    • @reececarr2784
      @reececarr2784 2 роки тому +5

      He is burdened with being who he is. A very weak ,highly
      Uneducated person who has no intentions
      Other than the short cut in life in general

    • @chalupacabrabatman7771
      @chalupacabrabatman7771 2 роки тому +1

      @@reececarr2784 and your parents are burdened with having an idiot for a child. I guess we all have our issues. You can go back to eating crayons now.

  • @ChainsawDaveUSA
    @ChainsawDaveUSA 2 роки тому +427

    You are exposing behind the curtain of so many parts of life that many would never see otherwise you are a true artist! Thank you for allowing us to see behind the curtain with you!

    • @Anonymous-lq2bs
      @Anonymous-lq2bs 2 роки тому +9

      I’m an alcoholic….. I’ll be sober a year next month. Unfortunately, I feel like I’m walking a tight rope without the circus net, because I’ve lost 3k this month making bets. I hate the feeling of losing and normally I grab a bottle to get rid of that feeling. I’m kind of scared, because I’m getting used to the feeling of losing money. It’s ironic, because I have a twin brother that has lost over 200k easily in his life and we’re only 35. I don’t believe this man only lost 20k; denial for sure. I lent my brother 1k for a dog and he ended up going to the casino and lost, but he did pay me back. Having an addiction can be a blessing or a curse.

    • @craftygirl9666
      @craftygirl9666 2 роки тому +4

      @@Anonymous-lq2bs Congrats on your sobriety! That's a huge accomplishment. I have no degree so I don't want to give you unsolicited advice, but I pray you find the root of what is causing your actions. I don't know if you have resources, but maybe you can dig deeper into the harder parts of your life and find peace. I *see* you. hugs

    • @davesteadman1226
      @davesteadman1226 2 роки тому +4

      @@Anonymous-lq2bs Stay sober dude!! Go to a meeting! Do whatever you have to do, don't fuckin drink, ever. I'm with ya dude! Don't gamble. For us it's poison and the casinos are NOT your friend!!!

    • @paulc3749
      @paulc3749 2 роки тому

      @@Anonymous-lq2bs , good luck and be strong. I agree with what you say that you believe he gambled a lot more than he is letting on . The denial is a way of limiting in his mind how much damage he really has done

    • @mr.makedonija2627
      @mr.makedonija2627 2 роки тому

      @@Anonymous-lq2bs a blessing? 🙄

  • @Yzjoshuwave
    @Yzjoshuwave 2 роки тому +38

    This one brought up quite a bit of emotion for me. I’ve had different coping strategies, but the pain over what happened with that girl is deeply familiar. The powerlessness to do anything about it or to care about anything else the same way rang true - compulsively doing something to get those deep wounds to cool down. Thank you so much for sharing your story. Hope you find a full sense of love again somehow, though I think it always starts with ourselves.

  • @travelwithtony5767
    @travelwithtony5767 2 роки тому +13

    I’ve watched a lot of these videos and this person is one of the few that I feel a genuine sense of compassion and empathy for..I hope he can break free from his demons and find a way to have a healthy and fulfilling life going forward.

    • @iDevanHD
      @iDevanHD 2 роки тому +4

      One of the few ?

  • @bonki8594
    @bonki8594 2 роки тому +38

    My family fell apart because of my fathers gambling addiction. It will always be a frustrating thing for me but this gives me more insight on what my father may have felt.

  • @cwilsonsr7263
    @cwilsonsr7263 2 роки тому +113

    Hearing him describe that gambling high was pretty much like me sitting there telling my story word 4 word. Even after all I've lost hearing someone else describe that thrill gives me goosebumps

    • @meenrobinson3592
      @meenrobinson3592 2 роки тому

      Facts!!! I really needed to hear this

    • @joejohn8834
      @joejohn8834 2 роки тому +6

      I’ve been in crypto since 2018 & this video hit hard

    • @cwilsonsr7263
      @cwilsonsr7263 2 роки тому +1

      @@joejohn8834 damn bro I can just imagine

    • @joejohn8834
      @joejohn8834 2 роки тому +1

      @@cwilsonsr7263 Yeah 2022 has been a rough year

    • @carrybylaw
      @carrybylaw 2 роки тому +7

      @@joejohn8834 are you comparing crypto to gambling?

  • @MahhadValixFlash
    @MahhadValixFlash 2 роки тому +213

    I love how Mark knows just how much and when to speak... keeping the conversation free-flowing. Some interviewers will completely take over n push their own ideologies onto the interviewees

    • @rae3356
      @rae3356 2 роки тому

      Agreed

    • @deadmeatjb
      @deadmeatjb 2 роки тому +3

      Mark realized when he first did this that he isn't the focus. He's chatty in interviews tho.

  • @kayd3021
    @kayd3021 2 роки тому +20

    Loved this interview so much! Childhood and parents are the FOUNDATION!

  • @MrSylthas
    @MrSylthas 2 роки тому +8

    I admire you for your courage to speak about this in front of so many strangers. You are helping so many people understand what is gambling addiction, and raising awareness is the first step to solving the problem

  • @jjosten529
    @jjosten529 2 роки тому +91

    I'm an alcoholic, been sober a year and a half. The closest I felt to losing control of my life again since I quite drinking was when I fucked around on Fanduel for a few months. I went from having fun to degenerate gambling in a week. Spent 6 months trying to "cover losses". Finally I realized what I was doing and was able to stop before I really fell on my face.

    • @DrSchor
      @DrSchor 2 роки тому +5

      I am very confident that you, as an alcoholic gambler , will fall on your face very soon.

    • @laurynassungaila5382
      @laurynassungaila5382 2 роки тому +27

      @@DrSchor wow. Very supportive.

    • @rezzbuilds8343
      @rezzbuilds8343 2 роки тому +4

      Shit dude that’s a double whammy. I’m an alcoholic and that shit has been a bitch to kick. I already know what gambling could potentially do to me. Plus all the times I’ve been to the casino I’ve never had a big win, so I’ve never actually seen the dragon.

    • @Bizzybee1.
      @Bizzybee1. Рік тому +4

      Sorry to hear that. Those sports books are nothing to play with, and it's so easy to bet through your phone so quickly. I had to quit too after loosing a decent amount, still paying it off.

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup Рік тому +3

      ​@@Bizzybee1. it's crazy now. I try to cap myself. Had a good run of up and downs a few years ago where I got up a few grand but than lost it. I haven't gambled since. Crazy cuz I still have the app on my phone with my bank account linked

  • @frankalmanzar3492
    @frankalmanzar3492 2 роки тому +19

    Props to this guy for explaining a gambling addiction so well. I don’t gamble so I didn’t know how fulfilling it is but he gave me a good idea of how it makes him feel good. It’s like a fun lifestyle for the moment.

  • @bisola7775
    @bisola7775 2 роки тому +103

    Gambling addiction is one of the most difficult to break! Wish him the best

    • @leahdavis8446
      @leahdavis8446 2 роки тому +11

      Very true. My dad had it horrible. He would bring me to gambling places and a lot of times to the horse races to bet on the horses...he used to leave me alone with weird drunk men that he barely knew. He would always do that. He finally got his life together and went to GA (Gambling Annonymous) he said it helped him. But yeah I was super little I don't remember going. He had to tell me. And my mom followed him there a couple times too, she told me she grabbed me off a random drunk guys lap. She was so pissed. I'm glad he is done with all that though.

    • @jorgegonzalezquintero
      @jorgegonzalezquintero 2 роки тому +1

      i bet u are rigth

    • @dowogenesthedog7186
      @dowogenesthedog7186 2 роки тому +8

      You've never had heroin, that is a REAL addiction, gambling isn't.

    • @tiggtiggs
      @tiggtiggs 2 роки тому +30

      @@dowogenesthedog7186
      I had an uncle who was a heroin addict & an ex who was a gambling addict, both were traumatized.
      Almost all addictions are related to trauma, ALL are horrible. It's not a competition.

    • @laurieg2436
      @laurieg2436 2 роки тому +16

      @@dowogenesthedog7186 addiction is addiction…..

  • @cindywhedbee1713
    @cindywhedbee1713 2 роки тому +15

    Wow! My addiction was not gambling but cost me almost as much.
    This channel keeps me grounded….

    • @elinmansson5535
      @elinmansson5535 2 роки тому

      I know what you mean.. I’ve spend thousands on junk food…

  • @andrewpandis
    @andrewpandis 4 місяці тому +1

    I truly appreciate a video like this. It's real and raw.

  • @marycrowley1442
    @marycrowley1442 Рік тому +1

    We suffer so much in this world. Thanks for sharing your touching story. My father had a stroke when I was 19 that disabled him. He truly loved me but was unable to help me through my life. I felt like he was the only person that was on my side in my family.

  • @henrifischer1119
    @henrifischer1119 2 роки тому +18

    bullying leaves people damaged. for life.

  • @tiggtiggs
    @tiggtiggs 2 роки тому +127

    Everything you are looking for IS within you, Daniel. No-one is going to love & take care of you, more than yourself.✌️❤️

    • @Nikki-ec1zb
      @Nikki-ec1zb 2 роки тому

      ☕️

    • @thepitpatrol
      @thepitpatrol 2 роки тому +5

      Jesus

    • @zzky666
      @zzky666 2 роки тому +6

      @@thepitpatrol no real person is going to love you more than yourself*

    • @thepitpatrol
      @thepitpatrol 2 роки тому

      @@zzky666 that's what I meant.

    • @zzky666
      @zzky666 2 роки тому +5

      @DreadPirateDrake the problem is when people constantly drag religion into comments that dont mention it.

  • @ThePortalTheory
    @ThePortalTheory 2 роки тому +49

    Very brave to tell his story. I hope he finds the right life path and happiness.

  • @kurtcleary6794
    @kurtcleary6794 2 роки тому +97

    His life has been so devoid of connection that he still obsesses over one person, he stole from his bedbound father just to get a high, he admits to not ever loving his ex wife or his current partner. Don’t let your own life disappear like this guy. Try to be brave and make the harder choice in the moment and seek help wherever you can.

    • @rmmm4268
      @rmmm4268 2 роки тому +22

      100% this. I have am uncle that still talks about a high school crush he had as if it was yesterday, even though it was 15 years ago. If you don't expierence new connections it will be as if time stands still and you domt go forward. That's why when this guy finally went to his high school crush she was almost stunned by thr comments as if he was crazy. That's cause for her it was something long forgotten and for him it was a recent memory.

    • @thisisgettingold
      @thisisgettingold 2 роки тому +4

      It would be nice to think we have free will like that, but everything happens because of a reason, and in the end, some people are simply not capable of the kind of change you are talking about, and often, it is not even their fault.

    • @intensepassion3382
      @intensepassion3382 Рік тому +1

      ​@@thisisgettingoldoh, it's definitely their fault, as they made a choice

    • @piyh3962
      @piyh3962 Рік тому +7

      A marriage is something you build a little bit every day and put work into by prioritizing your partner over your wants. This guy put himself into gambling instead.
      My dad didn't teach me anything about getting a girl, this gambler really spiked the personal responsibility ball at the end there.

    • @ML-kx9gz
      @ML-kx9gz Рік тому +8

      The way he told that story about the chick that friendzoned him and the way he rattled off like 8 poker players that nobody outside of gambling/poker world would even know about screams delusional to me. Another shocking thing was when he basically talked about resenting his father for not being able to talk to him about women, because he was busy working and was a smoker who had a stroke. It's like wow man, that's about as heartless and cold as you can possibly get. I could see this guy going down in flames when he roasts his parents inheritance at the casino and all he has left in his delusional mind is that one chick that got way (who probably never ever liked him to begin with)

  • @toolboxnj
    @toolboxnj 11 місяців тому +4

    Been clean since July 2022. David is talking the truth 100%. I've been there.

  • @JoeL-kn9tc
    @JoeL-kn9tc 2 роки тому +62

    One of your best interviews Mark. Very educational. I feel his pain. I hope he has success in overcoming his demons.

  • @1428monsterdrink
    @1428monsterdrink 2 роки тому +21

    You’re doing excellent work mark!! I love that you are expanding.

  • @rewok11
    @rewok11 2 роки тому +396

    Please do more Gambling addiction interviews, these are very interesting

    • @hmu05366
      @hmu05366 2 роки тому +3

      Quite a boring guy though no?

    • @Foose3535
      @Foose3535 2 роки тому +27

      @@hmu05366 no he’s not it’s actually a really interesting vid and the first of this guys channel that I watched all the way through

    • @northpole8318
      @northpole8318 2 роки тому +16

      @@hmu05366 to look at..if you actually listen it’s not boring at all lol it’s actually pretty interesting …

    • @reececarr2784
      @reececarr2784 2 роки тому +1

      @@hmu05366 agree. There story's are all the same...weak & poor values

    • @DaddyLondon
      @DaddyLondon 2 роки тому +4

      @@reececarr2784 but we listen

  • @harrypeitsinis3005
    @harrypeitsinis3005 2 роки тому +23

    This interview was one of the bravest things I ve seen in my life. Daniel I hope you read this, hang on there buddy. Things are gonna get better.

    • @tonymiller225
      @tonymiller225 Рік тому

      Daniel has set up a go fund me page Go and make a donation
      His parents gave him millions and he still had to steal everything he could i have never seen a more pathetic character

    • @harrypeitsinis3005
      @harrypeitsinis3005 Рік тому

      @@tonymiller225 it’s a disease I can’t explain it if you refuse to see it

  • @novac7294
    @novac7294 Рік тому +8

    Last night I got paid. I lost everything but my rent. I have had a problem for years I’m 26 now and started going when I was 18. Today going into work at 5 am I put in the rest of the crypto I have that took so long to save. Luckily I won, but I’m not a winner I feel like a loser. How many times am I going to lie to my self. How many times am I going to crush my goals and promises to family. Opening my UA-cam to find this is truly a blessing. Thank you for who posted this. I am looking into help as I type this. Thank you and please anyone that feels like this. Get help and don’t be alone. I can’t promise I can help you but maybe I can share my story with you. Feel free to comment and I’ll try to help you. It’s not worth it 😭 please please please, I say this with a tear in my eye .

    • @shanghaiffgg
      @shanghaiffgg 8 місяців тому

      You are still young with your whole life ahead of you. Stop gambling cold turkey and find meaning in something else. Relationship, work, hobby, anything. That’s what I did. Took a little servile to get used to it but I haven’t placed a bet in over 25 years and am now happily retired.

    • @MikeyzFunLair
      @MikeyzFunLair 7 місяців тому

      Crypto?? Good luck

  • @angelmartinez9744
    @angelmartinez9744 2 роки тому +5

    Very articulate man who knows how to express what’s on his mind and explain how he feels. Everyone deserves to find a healthy happiness.

  • @tammyb8742
    @tammyb8742 2 роки тому +6

    I love how these interviews bring different things out in different people and touch them in ways that don't touch others. I couldn't really relate to this interview but I read in the comments about how many people can relate and that is the beauty of this channel.

  • @mr.hostetter855
    @mr.hostetter855 2 роки тому +15

    I was, outdoors sleeping on the ground homeless, for about eight years. Every one of these videos brings back a flood of memories. The good moments, the bad moments, the scary, the beautiful, moments of unexpected humanity. My life hasn't always been great and it sure as sh*t didn't go in the direction I wanted it to but it sure has been interesting.....

  • @davidcurtis7547
    @davidcurtis7547 2 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @mazmikemaz
    @mazmikemaz 2 роки тому +2

    One of the best I’ve ever heard on this channel

  • @skyking228
    @skyking228 2 роки тому +81

    I can think of at least a 100 conversations a father should have with his son. Those dad's that are capable of providing those conversations/lessons open many doors for their kids and grandkids. Always interesting, thanks!

    • @Clipsyouwannasee
      @Clipsyouwannasee 2 роки тому +11

      List the subject of each of them.

    • @timber8324
      @timber8324 2 роки тому +1

      @@Clipsyouwannasee yeah

    • @skoochi
      @skoochi 2 роки тому

      This dude is being a victimized puss

    • @GurlinDaBackk
      @GurlinDaBackk 2 роки тому +3

      Remember God loves you♥️😊!
      John 3:16
      For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son that whosoever believeth in Him (Jesus) should not perish but have everlasting life.
      Please repent, change your life around and live for Him🙏.
      He is coming back soon🥳🎊........

    • @Wavelover33
      @Wavelover33 2 роки тому

      @@GurlinDaBackk why do Jesus freaks always want to sling their ridiculous beliefs in these comment sections? It’s so ignorant and pious. If you want something to say - “think” use your own brain instead of relying on this antiquated outdated socially conditioned nonsense.

  • @Faithfulfarmer
    @Faithfulfarmer 2 роки тому +8

    thank you Daniel. I appreciate your honesty and vulnerability. may this help many

  • @chrisinglett3704
    @chrisinglett3704 2 роки тому +60

    It’s so crazy to hear this mans story and how much I can relate to it. I also was very addicted to gambling and also have a very addictive personality. I’ve found that if you’re addicted to something and you stop, something has to fill that void. That’s why the overeating and shopping also became an issue. Gambling, shopping, eating, etc. all trigger the reward system in the brain when you have an addictive personality. Banning myself from all the casinos nearby was the only way I was able to stop. Great video! Good luck to you.

    • @DevHazy
      @DevHazy 2 роки тому +3

      Same. Sex cheating food. Etc etc

    • @BulldogBoxing
      @BulldogBoxing Рік тому +2

      Yes

    • @TheBlackCat1337
      @TheBlackCat1337 Рік тому

      fishing, foraging, hunting seem to help.

    • @bennettburris3446
      @bennettburris3446 Рік тому +2

      Jesus Christ can feel that void man, I’m sorry if it sounds cringe

    • @chrisinglett3704
      @chrisinglett3704 Рік тому

      @@bennettburris3446 it doesn’t sound cringe at all. You’re absolutely right. God bless!

  • @edwards.8453
    @edwards.8453 2 роки тому +4

    Daniel, thank you for telling your story. I can relate, slightly about the gambling and more about being loved and the feeling of losing the ones based on your actions. I regret them terribly! Thank you so much! Truly inspiring!

  • @josephedwarddowling5919
    @josephedwarddowling5919 Рік тому +2

    What guts this man has. I wish him the best. If he sees this he is a good person and should not be ashamed.

  • @brooklyn5793
    @brooklyn5793 2 роки тому +10

    Thank you for sharing your story…think there is much more here to unpack but he’s not ready…best of luck. Hope he gets the help he needs to live at peace with himself.

  • @RawOlympia
    @RawOlympia 2 роки тому +16

    Thank you so much for these interviews. Wishing everyone the best ~ love how you give people the opportunity to have insight into the machinations of their lives, and the influences behind decisions.

  • @emm2937
    @emm2937 2 роки тому +410

    “It’s never enough.” Those words are something all addicts know extremely well!!!

    • @elinmansson5535
      @elinmansson5535 2 роки тому +5

      Yup…..

    • @Infashiononlineshop
      @Infashiononlineshop 2 роки тому +4

      That’s also the human psychology. That’s why gambling addiction can happen to anyone

    • @CarCoSaNoLa
      @CarCoSaNoLa 2 роки тому +11

      One drinks too many and a thousands not enough

    • @CarCoSaNoLa
      @CarCoSaNoLa 2 роки тому +2

      @Franz Fanon says a everyone until they are one. I can see you have a strong e.q. Probably arrogant and self centered but hey, you like it that way

    • @emm2937
      @emm2937 2 роки тому +2

      @Franz Fanon I would sit this one out.

  • @Fetchem1222
    @Fetchem1222 2 роки тому +4

    This is powerful! Thanks for being raw about it. It’s humanizingly relatable.

  • @peanut632
    @peanut632 2 роки тому +12

    Here’s what I’ve learned about gambling addiction from this video: you almost never win, and if you do win it’s not enough

  • @dougm24
    @dougm24 2 роки тому +7

    Amazing interview and hope Daniel finds the help he needs and gets past this. Seems very self aware and very open in the discussion.

  • @zsazsarose
    @zsazsarose 2 роки тому +27

    Coming in being interviewed by Mark is more than entertainment for us. These folks bare ugly truths that no one wants to admit. I applaud this fella for opening up that’s not easy to do. Addiction is gripping in every way, crippling and shameful.

  • @emm2937
    @emm2937 2 роки тому +297

    He definitely moved to Brooklyn to be closer to the “girl who got away.” He is obsessed and won’t heal until he accepts it’s never going to happen! It appears he’s self aware enough to know this, so hopefully he can finally get the help he needs. This man is in a sad state. Damn.

    • @skoochi
      @skoochi 2 роки тому +44

      Self aware enough to know it but has absolutely no self control. The awareness does nothing on its own. Hopefully he stays away from her.

    • @karenharrell1972
      @karenharrell1972 2 роки тому +39

      Yes and it seems as though with his addictive personality, he’s addicted to thinking about her. It’s no different than the gambling it’s just another thing to be addicted to. I hope he finds the help that he needs to put all of these addictions to rest.

    • @brianminsk8
      @brianminsk8 2 роки тому +3

      @@karenharrell1972 woah, mind blown. Thank you for this insight.

    • @electricfeel9501
      @electricfeel9501 2 роки тому +6

      @@skoochi being self aware is still at least something. there are literally people out there that are in denial, no self control and or always blame their problem on something else. Also Daniel didn't blame his addiction and problem on anyone but himself.

    • @skoochi
      @skoochi 2 роки тому +1

      @@electricfeel9501 true, good point

  • @brandonroberts7055
    @brandonroberts7055 2 роки тому +11

    Been going to Vegas at least once a month for the last 11 yrs. It's a revolving door of torture. In the moment you forget about all your problems but after you lose the amount of stress I feel is unmeasurable

    • @EvaonTelg
      @EvaonTelg 2 роки тому

      Hello, I am a gambler and I am currently in deep mess I have lost everything my job, all my savings, owing huge debt, I am currently living in the street and I am suicidal. So I decided to come here for help, please Sir/Ma help me with anything I will really appreciate I really want to be better and I want to do better you can contact me through my name🙏

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 Рік тому +1

      I'm VERY fortunate regarding any gambling, drinking and drug addictions but I HAVE been out of money before and I know the stress of that. If it is helpful at all to you, I can tell that the stress goes away with even the smallest cushion of a bank balance and security in where you're living.
      I cannot speak to addictions, I understand how fortunate that I am not to have them and so; counseling will be much more helpful than me for those that suffer from one or more. I'm referring only to the security of even a little bit of a bank balance cushion. Work for that, hold on to that and much stress will melt away.

  • @osibih
    @osibih Рік тому +1

    this helped me more than you think you a legend for speaking out

  • @robcharette1915
    @robcharette1915 2 роки тому +135

    When he said he “was “awkward I was actually thinking how awkward he still is … this poor guy is just really lost . He seems really sad too. I feel for him and I hope he somehow finds his happiness.

    • @davidhughes6
      @davidhughes6 2 роки тому +5

      @NAGI NAGI i agree he is very sad. He is so sad in his whole demeaner

    • @Jason.cbr1000rr
      @Jason.cbr1000rr 2 роки тому

      Thats what happens when you're a goody goody squarehead nerdy geeky loser who never gets tail. They turn ibto weirdos and you know the rest, end up in the news from doing foul stuff with kids and etc.. lol

    • @artic_hills4988
      @artic_hills4988 2 роки тому +1

      @@davidhughes6 lose 26 grand at a black jack table.. then walk away with a smile I dare you lol

    • @TheMicturation
      @TheMicturation 2 роки тому +3

      @@artic_hills4988 i thought he said he lost 26k from 2007-19 ? was thinking that aint much

    • @billymanziel5666
      @billymanziel5666 Рік тому

      So rude

  • @gummo3873
    @gummo3873 2 роки тому +50

    Love ya Mark!!! The world needs to see this side of humanity and reality. Thank you for bringing this side of life to those who are living on the other side. Keep em coming brother! 👊

  • @ArthurHill88
    @ArthurHill88 2 роки тому +271

    Hard to believe that a self-described compulsive gambler only lost 26k over a 13 year period between 2006 and 2019; that's only 2k a year/$166 a month when you average it out. Not saying he's intentionally lying or anything but given his claims about what his addiction lead him to do and the consequences of it I'm inclined to think the real number is significantly higher.

    • @BulkernatorKerb
      @BulkernatorKerb 2 роки тому +45

      Great take. I definitely have a feeling he's either too ashamed about it or in denial, so he's downplaying the amount to avoid thinking about it. Shame can play a huge part in addiction and leave you running back to your vice over and over again to avoid facing it.

    • @wesleyAlan9179
      @wesleyAlan9179 2 роки тому +21

      Possibly...
      But, he might not be lying too. It may be based on his budget reason it's low..I mean, he's gotta pay money to live, then when you add addiction to that..I mean,it's not too far fetched to believe he's telling the truth

    • @Jay5-0
      @Jay5-0 2 роки тому +17

      He's a videographer. How much money you think he had?

    • @David-fu8is
      @David-fu8is 2 роки тому +22

      Regardless if it’s 2k a year or £200 a year he’s lost. Gambling is a horrific addiction, it takes over your life literally and every waking hour, it is also one of the most destructive addictions their is. It doesn’t get enough coverage.

    • @Day-ZDuke
      @Day-ZDuke 2 роки тому +25

      For sure he’s lying, good call. Because we are not just talking his own money he lost. He spoke about stealing from his wife’s parents, his own parents, etc. So it would be well beyond the 26k over all those years

  • @SportsBoss999
    @SportsBoss999 2 роки тому +52

    Anyone that has been controlled by a gambling addition knows the despair and sorrow he's going through. I know only too well, because in many ways, his life mirrors mine. I was a loner in school and never had a girlfriend all thru high school and college. Those women that I did come in contact with never materialized into any relationship because of my shyness, feelings of inadequacy and lack of self-confidence and self-esteem. Gambling became an outlet for me to escape the world around me, and the feeling that I don't belong. I could go to the casino myself. It was a thrill to play - a thrill I did not have since I was so unsuccessful with women. You become obsessed with that excitement - even though you know its a losing propsition.

    • @insideout277
      @insideout277 2 роки тому +7

      Wow great explanation! I was looking for this in the comment section

    • @MA-fe3pt
      @MA-fe3pt 2 роки тому +4

      Yes, you explained it perfectly!

    • @DTWAR
      @DTWAR 11 місяців тому +1

      So true! 😢😢

    • @DrSchor
      @DrSchor 10 місяців тому

      you have a ways to go. you have to get on a tcap type sting to really be a loser

  • @Elizabeth-nr8vo
    @Elizabeth-nr8vo Рік тому +22

    I went to high school with Daniel, he was 2 years younger. I remember him just being a nice kid. I had no idea he was being bullied. That kid who bullied him a smarmy jerk and deserves to be in prison. Our community was hard to grow up in; extremely elitist. He’s extremely brave for doing this documentary.

    • @JacobTabak
      @JacobTabak Рік тому +1

      My jaw dropped when he said he went to WFB, class of 03 here :)

  • @phoebeb.332
    @phoebeb.332 2 роки тому +14

    It couldn’t have been easy to talk about some of these things. Also probably felt good to tell someone. I really feel for this guy 😢. I hope he can live a stable and comfortable life in the future.

  • @chinafatowproductions8064
    @chinafatowproductions8064 2 роки тому +17

    wow this might be one of my most fav interviews from you, raw unfiltered emotions with great questions

  • @jnew9036
    @jnew9036 2 роки тому +22

    This poor man's sadness and despair is beyond overwhelming; I pray he finds some peace and joy in this life.

  • @mayp5004
    @mayp5004 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your story. I don’t want to be anything other than helpful when I write that it sounds like you might also be addicted to the idea of what could’ve been with a woman as flawed and problematic as the rest of us. Maybe take the time to focus on improving yourself without relationships and that might attract some of the awesome, exciting energy you miss! I wish I could give you a hug. I wish you the best!

  • @ronanmartin1990
    @ronanmartin1990 Рік тому +64

    Guy cured his stutter by being too jaded and miserable to give a fuck about it😂

  • @tschibasch
    @tschibasch 2 роки тому +12

    What a heartbreaking story. I wish Daniel all the very best of luck.

    • @frasermccabe6640
      @frasermccabe6640 Рік тому

      Not the best to wish a ex gambling addict “luck” 😂

  • @26Redcar
    @26Redcar 2 роки тому +4

    That episode just made me sad. Hope this man finds happiness.

  • @paulfix9823
    @paulfix9823 2 роки тому +403

    I used to be a table games dealer in the Seattle area. I didn't last too long only because everyday I felt tremendous guilt. Having to see people there everyday all day long gambling. It was really sad and I felt horrible having to be in that situation.

    • @waynesilverman3048
      @waynesilverman3048 2 роки тому +2

      Did they pretend they didn't care or look a bit crushed ?

    • @dougbollacker5444
      @dougbollacker5444 2 роки тому +43

      You would be amazed on how much free shit the casino will give you when your winning money and how quick they say to get lost after you drop everything.

    • @OGRE_HATES_NERDS
      @OGRE_HATES_NERDS 2 роки тому +6

      did your coworkers give you any advice about how they deal with it? or did they just not give a shit

    • @dougbollacker5444
      @dougbollacker5444 2 роки тому

      @@OGRE_HATES_NERDS shit. Casinos want you to lose as much as possible. They have to act like they care cause the gov forces them to put problem gambling help signs all over. The casino I dealt in gave blue pins to wear for gambling awareness week then I liked wearing the pin cause it was cool looking and my boss calls me in the office and says deadass get that fucking pin off cause it's like being a bartender and wearing a anti drinking badge when he sells alcohol. So that's how they feel. Well they look at like nobody forced these people to play and if we lost we pay them but the huge difference is I'm paying them with company money and it makes no difference one way or another. Also people will play the minimum and some dealers will get players to bet more by nudging them by saying oh you running good you should be upping the bet to win better. Especially in craps.

    • @paulfix9823
      @paulfix9823 2 роки тому +52

      @@dougbollacker5444 totally, I remember having a guy win 7k for a raffle drawing. He wasn't even happy about it. I congratulated him and all he could say was "this is only half of what I've lost this weekend".

  • @mariabattaglia5428
    @mariabattaglia5428 3 місяці тому +3

    This guy has never gotten over anything in his entire life

  • @philiplauzon1743
    @philiplauzon1743 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for your story. You just made me realize that quitting poker is the best thing I ever did

  • @lococholo2857
    @lococholo2857 2 роки тому +371

    This was a great video... Kinda tired of drugs and sex workers.. This was definitely a different and very real situation that could effect anyone!!! Best wishes

    • @lucianaromulus1408
      @lucianaromulus1408 2 роки тому +48

      Yeah I want more, like Communists, Fascists, Politicians, Prisoners, Immigrants, Christians, Muslims, Jews, Black Nationalists, AntiFa, White Nationalists, Teachers, Cops , Mercenaries, Nurses...I could go on but all kinds of stuff from every background. Plenty of people out there with crazy stories and experiences.

    • @lococholo2857
      @lococholo2857 2 роки тому +6

      @@lucianaromulus1408 Absolutely

    • @ddcristo
      @ddcristo 2 роки тому +10

      Drug addiction can affect anyone too especially if you have the money to support a habit.

    • @ryanjacobson2508
      @ryanjacobson2508 2 роки тому +7

      ​@@ddcristo Drug addiction doesn't affect people who don't do drugs.

    • @gritagon2114
      @gritagon2114 2 роки тому +2

      ​@@lucianaromulus1408 this channel kind of specifically focuses on the victims not the ones treating the victims tbh

  • @SCY710
    @SCY710 2 роки тому +20

    I was bullied by a kid really bad for 7 years straight, and it bothered me at the time but as an adult I quit giving a damn about him. Anyway, years pass since high school and eventually my wife gets a new job and comes home one day and says this guy is a co worker of hers. Long story short, he came to her one day and told her he had pieced together that she was married to me and asked her to tell me that he is a different person now and he is sorry for tormenting me when we were kids. I thought that was nice. But you never know the damage you do to someone when you treat them like they are nothing.

  • @cynthiarouse
    @cynthiarouse 2 роки тому +5

    This channel is interesting because he illustrates via his interviews that many who others may consider the 'dregs of humanity' are still humans. Most of them experienced profound early trauma, if not torture. The B&W gives the work more depth...very interesting work...I subscribed and I rarely do...great job!
    ; - )

  • @-Meadowglen
    @-Meadowglen 9 місяців тому

    That was a episode that totally made me realize things and think very deep. Thank you.

  • @OZRIC1985
    @OZRIC1985 Рік тому +3

    I can definitely relate to many things this man has experienced. I have been gambling for decades and have experienced countless losses and very negative experiences resulting from gambling. Gambling is like a very unenjoyable roller coaster. The vast amount of my lost money is unrecoverable. There were periods of time when I could win money, but the long losing streaks dwarfed those "winning streaks." There is really nothing good about gambling at all. It has taken its toll on me both mentally and physically. So, my advice is to never even start gambling.

  • @maureent8653
    @maureent8653 2 роки тому +14

    Interesting interview. Thanks Daniel for sharing your story with us.

    • @GDSaved
      @GDSaved 2 роки тому

      Everyone has some sort of addition, no one is free of being addicted to something. Same old story….I know the people in this world 🌍 is spinning 😵‍💫 out of control. Nothing surprises me anymore 😝🤪😜

  • @herrrmike
    @herrrmike 2 роки тому +6

    Such a rich character. And mark just let him speak, which opened up the space for the magic to develop.

  • @Triv1umxxx
    @Triv1umxxx 2 роки тому +39

    I really feel like he made some ground on the latter end of this interview, you could almost hear the light bulbs turn on. I hope he finds himself in a better place soon.

    • @Bassgirl42
      @Bassgirl42 2 роки тому +4

      I concure...realising if he had been taught by dad about how to approach and how to be around, and with, woman... the power of sharing.

  • @kierrademus8092
    @kierrademus8092 2 роки тому +2

    This was definitely the best interview mark real shit the fact that I’ve went thru some stuff with gambling it’s the devil 🥺🙅🏾‍♀️ mannnn the money you go through the mental of you think you could really hit real big for just a lil the devil is a lie fashooooo ‼️‼️ I feel so bad for him as I am in gambling anonymous myself 🙏🏾

  • @goodapplebadapple1369
    @goodapplebadapple1369 Рік тому +1

    As a gambler myself I completely feel everything you’re saying 1000%. I’ve lost so much but I’m doing better these days. I specifically relate to when you were talking about anytime you get a large sum of money. I don’t go to the casino very much but anytime I do I lose everything. I will then try to get people to wire me money until I’m unsuccessful. And just like you said. Anytime I get a large sum of money the first thing I think about is the casino. I wish you the best as you continue down an uncertain road. May you find peace and happiness 🫡

  • @autumnsmith3585
    @autumnsmith3585 2 роки тому +53

    This is the first lucid person I've watched on here in a while. I always gravitate towards some of the more interesting looking people.
    I really hope this guy can get his life together. He knows himself well, very insightful. Seems honest. I think he would be a great guy if he did not have the money pit driving him. I hope he gets into treatment and lives to his fullest.

    • @Remo860
      @Remo860 2 роки тому +9

      He needs to find something that makes him feel good about himself.

    • @helenaneumann1872
      @helenaneumann1872 2 роки тому +8

      @@Remo860 ..if only it were that easy ...

  • @APJ4
    @APJ4 2 роки тому +7

    This was an amazing interview. Thank you for sharing all sorts of first person perspectives in this journey we call life. Everyone has a story!!!

  • @mooooooooooooove
    @mooooooooooooove 2 роки тому +105

    You can see the shame in his eyes, in his demeanor, and most importantly in his photograph. Addiction is a hungry monster that eats, feeds, feasts upon men and women whose lives could have gone thousands of different ways.. Addiction turns your free will into determinism. You don't really have a choice once you're hooked, it seems.

    • @mikebb1000
      @mikebb1000 2 роки тому +1

      Very well put. I’m in recovery and you hit the nail on the head.👍

    • @darrellwood1594
      @darrellwood1594 2 роки тому +2

      @Genevieve Pilz I agree

    • @joshuaburgess4730
      @joshuaburgess4730 2 роки тому

      @Genevieve Pilz yup ! All these addicts have one thing in common. Lack of accountability! It's that simple! Get better and get to living, or die. It's cut and dry

    • @The_Majestic_Ibis
      @The_Majestic_Ibis 2 роки тому +1

      @Genevieve Pilz Well how do you know you have a choice?

    • @JacksonDunnoKnows
      @JacksonDunnoKnows 2 роки тому +3

      Always the choice to get clean, from whatever it is your doing. It's sounds cliché, but it's all about our choices in life. I've been clean from opiates for around 4 years now. Now there is no medically assisted treatment for gamblers, but there is counseling, money management classes for gamblers, "road blocks and red tape" methods one could put up to deter it. And not to make it seem easy, cause no addiction is easy to kick. Be it cigs, drugs, sugar, or cards. All of em hold a bitter sweet, special place in the heart of the "addict". I still find myself dreaming of having a magical garden full of poppy plants, cannabis and cacti. But it isn't worth what I've gained from getting off the opiates. I have found a good woman, making a family,, built my own blacksmithing shop, and trying to make it a small business.
      I still smoke every once in awhile. I have a few beers here and there, when the moods right I'll eat some mushrooms or get some San Pedro but the difference is the control I gained. And again, everyone has a different experience, a different time to make these choices, if it ever comes. I have hope for anyone wanting to get a monkey off there back. I think some just have no clue where to start... Have a good day everyone, thanks for the rant🍻

  • @JayZoop
    @JayZoop 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing. I relate to several things you went through. You story will help me to self reflect on my life.

  • @lizardperson988
    @lizardperson988 2 роки тому +3

    It’s fascinating seeing interviews like this. I feel for these people. I’ve had the fortuity of not winning big and being hooked

  • @mamarobyn
    @mamarobyn 2 роки тому +8

    OMG Daniel.. We have the exact same story. My paypal theft was what brought me to my knees. Not even a serious opiate addiction got me arrested... I would love to connect with you. Gambling is a very unique impulsive addiction we have to lean on others for recovery.

    • @nancybogart3899
      @nancybogart3899 2 роки тому

      ROBYN RAGONE. --- please please tell me more. Of how that works. T Y.

  • @jorel6745
    @jorel6745 2 роки тому +7

    Circumstances might be a little different but I see a mirror with a reflection of myself when he talks about gambling. I wish him the best.

  • @m1keyfreshhh256
    @m1keyfreshhh256 2 роки тому +65

    As a poker player around 26:50 he really starts to describe what playing professional poker is like. As a positive player over almost 2 decades I felt everything he said. It’s all of those things that make us love it. The players. the winnings. Hitting big cards. Dodging big cards. Tipping dealers. Getting food and clothes with free money you won. It’s really a very intense inclusive thing

    • @Cwhiten11
      @Cwhiten11 2 роки тому +7

      Absolutely. I’m a winning player as well. I don’t, however, care about the “I wanna see if I can double this”, but rather the “rush” of hitting the nuts and feeling the feeling of euphoria of getting paid. Seeing the one card you need to make your hand is EVERYTHING.

    • @davesteadman1226
      @davesteadman1226 2 роки тому +5

      @@Cwhiten11 Sick shit man!!!!

    • @michaelharris8354
      @michaelharris8354 2 роки тому +12

      @@Cwhiten11 it’s called a hormonal response to a trigger from an addiction. It’s not different then a drug addict in the pursuit of their fix. From the phone call, to the pick up, the sneaking from family and friends, lying , borrowing, stealing . It really falls on the negative side of the human reward system. Being a “winning” gambler if true, puts you in the elite 1-3%, when the greater majority not only looses, but ruins a good bit of themselves more than financially. Severed family and friends, looses jobs, ruins credit and so on. Stand outside any casino anywhere and watch the faces of people entering and leaving is a very visual testimony of the realities of gambling. To each is own, but gambling is no contribution to the evolution of humans, in fact just the opposite . Probably why a lot of places make it illegal, and the majority of its fan base is criminals and degenerates. At the very beginning of life somewhere along the most peoples life they’re told that you’re as good as the company you keep. For some, being around people squandering their life on chance is a very real happiness, to them. It’s just a reaction to addiction as far as the brain is concerned.

    • @davidhughes6
      @davidhughes6 2 роки тому +2

      yes i agree. I used to gamble a lot. My favourite thing was getting a really big win and going clothes shopping the next day

    • @paddyhaha7178
      @paddyhaha7178 2 роки тому

      What is a positive player?

  • @themrmarkprior
    @themrmarkprior Рік тому +6

    The weight of the game has and still is crushing this poor mans soul. Its obvious to see. And it's obvious it's never going to leave him.
    From one stranger to another, I truly wish him the very best for the future.

  • @J_FrmTheBay
    @J_FrmTheBay 2 роки тому +1

    This one was so sad and so real. I love this channel