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#King of Fools.
Ease, they say, is a greater threat to progress than hardship. I was in a betting game with Samora. I placed a $5 million bet and I won. The next day, I was told that another bet was on with a guy from Indonesia. In the casino game, I was the local champion. The people around me cheered me up. "You can do it!" they shouted. I believed what they had said. They wouldn't even allow me to breathe. I placed my bet and still won. The accomplices of the guy, Jossy from Indonesia, whom I had just defeated, followed me. Initially, I didn't know, but over time I realized and was able to defeat these guys. I escaped, but it was like I almost lost my life. I decided to lay low. The next bet came; however, this was with another local champion and with a small bet: $500. I intentionally lost the game. I was soon overshadowed as the local champion, and the new local champion soon competed in an international bet. He won. He won several bets and soon became an international betting champion. He was so full of pride. I soon decided to compete for a large amount of money with him, which I won. He was not ready to give up and placed another bet, which I won. He was the king of fools. He thought he was wise and ended up losing more than 50% of his worth to me. I smiled and lay low by losing other small bets.
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