THE GAMBLER

How Father’s Gamble Away Their Loves Savings.

Go play the slots in dark rooms full of strangers multiplying their misery. With each passing hour, lonely children and tired mothers, wishing, hoping and praying their love was enough to cash in their father’s time.

You believe family concern slows earnings.

Morning brings anxiety and reminders of wasted talent and life. You turn abusive to pretend you're not folding. The majority of moments are spent fixing how you see your children, because they spend their most vulnerable moments suffering. And someone has to own their predicament and costly decisions.

 An irresponsible man needs to feel freedom from his own ruin.

  • It takes a poor, broken man to lie and deceive his family and never own up to his responsibility.

How to Hit the Jackpot.

Cash in when your children show you what they want. When they are asking you a ton of questions; play like you are trying to help them win instead of beating them away with aggravation.

Have the sense to know when to stop forcing your schemes on childish minds, eager to please and take everything you give.

A father’s happiness is what children think makes the family rich, especially when mom feels happy and loved, so home and family feel like it's something to be cherished.

Show them a man is rewarded from who and what he spends the most time on.

Go All In.

When you want to be left alone, take care of home first. Give family positive attention.

Give your lady a good hand, out of her clothes. Serve the cocktail pleasing to her lips, hips and spirit. Then go spend that time needed to improve yourself as a man.

Don’t bluff. Don’t hesitate. Play the game every way that sets your family straight.  

  • Fathers know the value of stability. Sitting at the table, breaking daily bread with family.

 

Dad Joke.

Why does Santa Claus have such a big sack?

 He only comes once a year.

 

Music I’m Enjoying

Jim Jones Song: Harlem

 

Book’s I’m Studying (The Holy Ones)

THE BIBLE

 

Book I’m Reading (I’m a writer so I’m studying these too)

NIGGER by Dick Gregory

To All The Father’s Wondering “HOW THE FUCK DO I DO THIS”? My advice is Just Don’t Pull Out!

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