Is there no hope for the very intelligent gamer
who cannot see that it's his ego, not his IQ,
that is the issue in his gaming?
Yes, there is indeed hope.
By a paradox he will later rejoice in,
but cannot recognize today,
his progressive illness will save him.
If it doesn't kill him first,
gaming will beat him to his knees.
Pain will be his educator, his mentor.
He will topple from the throne
from which he has looked down with condescension
upon "those n00bs."
He will echo the words at the end of chapter two
of the Big Book:
"Yes, I am one of them; I must have this thing."
paraphrased from
www.aaonline.net/dailytho...21-05.html
Edited by: Medea at: 4/7/06 16:59
Amen Medea... fortunately or unfortunately, but it only works this way for most of us
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What you think, you create. What you say, you produce. What you do, you call forth more of.