[Support] The human brain has a regulated nervous system, so humans can recognize the right and wrong and can select and adjust their actions depending on the individual's perception. However, gambling addicts easily defeat their dignity, confidence, and self-respect in the depressing, miserable, and black circumstances because they cannot suppress their addiction. My neighbor was aware of her gambling addiction is the poor habit; she understood she did the wrong thing when she lied to many people to borrow money, and she could not pay them back. She thought she would win great money to compensate for lost money. She hoped the God of wealth will smile back to her, so she stole her daughter's iPad, her husband's iPhone, and anything which had the worth to sell; she even purloined her son's old camera for sale to have a little bit gambling money. As well as the case of lawyer Michael Burke, the author wrote the book" Never Enough", he recounted about his mistakes that he stole college money from his children and money from his clients' escrow accounts, forged his wife's name to mortgage his home for $ 200,000, and after 25 years as a lawyer, he did not have a savings account, owed $ 1.6 million, and 3 to 10 years imprisonment fraud. [Concluding sentence] Gambling addicts have burned their happy family and career into casinos, and they often owe …show more content…
In the meantime to move out of the house, my neighbor constantly quarreled with her husband who divorced her soon after the terrible problems which she had caused. Furthermore, she did not have much communication with the community, so her actions were mostly having uncontrolled outbursts. The creditors took away all the valuable assets of her family. She shut off her smile, her face was gray, her eyes were always downward not to look directly at anybody, and she was easily irritated and quarreled loudly with her husband and children. Her children did not want to live with her; they went out to live separately. Subsequently, I suddenly heard her screamed out loud and saw her with a hockey stick in her hand was hitting on her husband's body as he was running away from the house. She approached her husband's car and repeatedly beat the window glasses of the car with this stick. She even used her leg to kick on the car and anywhere she could. A few minutes later, the police came to arrest her. Then, she was sentenced to prison in the aftermath of all things which she acted. [Concluding sentence] Gambling