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"Today, I suddenly remembered something from many years ago, and I've actually been holding onto it in my heart, feeling sorry for this friend. He was my classmate in primary school, and after graduating, we didn't really keep in touch. A few years later, there was a classmate gathering organized by someone, even though we hadn't been in touch much.
It wasn't until I finished high school that I learned from my mom that he had gotten involved in gambling and accumulated debts (my mom knew his mom, and they had talked in our small town). According to my mom, his mother was very worried. At that time, we were so young, and I hadn't started gambling yet. I was still a kid, and he had already stepped into the world of gambling. This friend actually came from a well-off family, I would say even better than mine. His father had his own business, and he just needed to inherit the family business. However, his father also chose the path of suicide suddenly during those years. At his father's funeral, a woman suddenly appeared claiming to be his father's mistress. I believe this incident had a huge impact on their family, leading him into the depths of gambling addiction.
One day, this friend called me and straightforwardly asked to borrow money, saying any amount would do, even a small sum. At that time, I didn't have a job, and I relied on my parents for money. My immediate thought was that he needed the money for gambling. I refused him over the phone. Looking back today, I still feel sorry for him. At that time, I was young and didn't think too much. Now, when I reflect on it, I feel like he was in a desperate situation to come to me for help. Fortunately, I didn't lend him any money. Instead, I informed my mom, who was quite concerned about their family. My mom said she would lend him money if needed. In your shoes, would you have lent him money?
Later, I continued my education and many years passed. When I asked my mom about this incident again, she said there was no news of this friend anymore. He had completely cut off contact with his family. His father's business was being managed by his twin brother. Honestly, I don't know how he's doing now, but I hope everything is fine for him. So, to all the guys here, we should stick to it and not go overboard. Just play with the money you have, and never borrow!" |
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