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Description | Spades Card game addicts, helping addicts recover - Anonymous We developed a point of view that enabled us to pursue our card game addiction without concern for our own well-being or the well-being of |
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Spades Card game addicts, helping addicts recover - Anonymous way Home Game Addiction Card Game Addiction Spades Trick-Taking Card Game Spades Card Game Addiction Our Purpose Addiction Solitaire The 12 Traditions Trusted Servants Chat Help Contact Us Many of us did not think that we had a problem with card games until the card games ran out. Even when others told us that we had a problem, we were convinced that we were right and the world was wrong. We used this belief to justify our self-destructive behavior. We developed a point of view that enabled us to pursue our card game addiction without concern for our own well-being or the well-being of others. We began to feel that the card games were killing us long before we could ever admit it to anyone else. We noticed that if we tried to stop using, we couldn’t. We suspected that we had lost control over the card games and had no power to stop. Excerpted from Anonymous page 5, © by Anonymous World Services, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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