I have lived life at the top now I am at rock bottom due to gambling and alcohol/drug addiction. Feels impossible to find a way back with massive debts and no job. The depression feels paralyzing at some times and as time flies by, it is not getting better. Whatever I do it feels meaningless, have lost the respect of all my surroundings and the stamp that society has put on me now feels impossible to overcome.
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Submitted by technomaster at 05-05-2025, 08:57 PM
Lost it all
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![]() 05-05-2025, 08:57 PM technomaster Wrote: Good. That's your starting point. You can either keep having the same beliefs or do shit that matters- no matter how small it is. It'll compound. I still didn't learn this, but I'm working on it. ![]() 05-05-2025, 08:57 PM technomaster Wrote:i see myself in you, i let myself fall off recently (5-6 months) due to drugs and gambling, you are not alone on this, if you need any help or support feel free to PM me or write me on TG ![]()
Many people are experiencing the same. Do not give up, it will get better with time. Reach out if you need help
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Posted at 27-06-2025, 12:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-06-2025, 12:05 PM by lossauzasalle.)
When I hear that another club somewhere in Europe has gone into the red by hundreds of millions, I remember the German model. Everything is much more stable there. Why? The answer is in the 50+1 rule. Clubs are run by people who care not only about profit, but also about the future of the club. This provides financial stability and long-term thinking. An article I recently found explains this idea very well: https://technosports.co.in/why-german-fo...eart-game/ . If you are interested in how to combine sport and sustainability, you should definitely read it. This is not a theory, this is a real model.
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