Embracing Passion For The Promise

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Tom had been playing poker for as long as he could remember. It started as a fun game to play with his friends on the weekends, but soon became a passion that he couldn't ignore.

As Tom grew older and started a family, his wife and children would often join in on the games, but it was still Tom's favorite pastime.

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One day, after a particularly successful tournament, Tom's wife Karen approached him with a serious look on her face. "Tom, we need to talk."

Tom put down his cards and looked at her. "What's going on?"

"I've been thinking about your poker playing," she said. "It's not just a hobby anymore, is it?"

Tom hesitated for a moment before answering. "No, it's not. I've been considering turning it into a career."

Karen's face fell. "Tom, I don't know if that's such a good idea. You've lost a lot of money in the past, and I don't want to see our family suffer because of it."

Tom understood where she was coming from. "I know, but I've been working really hard on my game. I've been reading books, studying strategies, and I think I have a real shot at making a living playing poker."

Karen looked doubtful. "But what if it doesn't work out? What if you lose everything?"

Tom took her hand. "I know there are no guarantees in life, but I promise you, I'll be smart about it. I won't risk more than I can afford to lose. And if things don't work out, I'll find another way to support our family."

Karen looked at him for a long moment before nodding. "Okay, I trust you. But promise me you'll be careful."

Tom smiled, relief flooding through him. "I will, I promise."

Over the next few months, Tom threw himself into his poker playing like never before. He practiced for hours every day, analyzed his game play, and talked to other successful poker players for advice.

His family was incredibly supportive, attending his tournaments and cheering him on from the sidelines.

But it wasn't always smooth sailing. There were times when Tom would lose big, and Karen would be worried and upset. "I don't know if we can keep doing this," she would say. "What if we can't pay the bills?"

Tom would take a deep breath and remind her of his promise. "I won't put our family in any danger. I'll be smart about it. I won't risk more than I can afford to lose."

And slowly but surely, things started to turn around. Tom began to win more and more tournaments, building up his bankroll and gaining confidence in his abilities. He was able to pay their bills and even put some money aside for their children's college funds.


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One day, he came home with a huge smile on his face. "Karen, you won't believe it. I just won the World Series of Poker!"

Karen couldn't contain her excitement. "Oh my God, Tom, that's incredible!"

Their children, who had grown up watching their dad play poker, were thrilled. "That's so awesome, Dad!" their son exclaimed.

Their daughter looked at Tom with pride in her eyes. "I always knew you could do it, Dad. I'm so proud of you."

As Tom held his family close, he knew that he had made the right decision. He had followed his passion and turned it into a successful career, all while keeping his family safe and secure.

He knew that there would be ups and downs, but with his family's support, he was ready for anything.



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This is something of a twist on the usual theme of gambling that ends badly. It goes so well for him that he makes a career of it. The only downside, of course, is that we aren't faced with a strong conflict, which is what makes stories compelling and keeps the reader reading! You can read about the importance of conflict in this article. We hope that is a helpful tip for future stories. Good luck and keep writing!

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Tom had a good mixture of good luck and hard earned skill :) I hope he never became careless!

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Yeah that's why he could fulfill his promise to family. Thank you for sharing your view.

Success doesn't come easy and before we can tell a successful story, we must have gone through a lot with our profession or skill.

I am happy that Tom's effort didn't go to waste, he was successful with poker after all but in reality, not all passion gets rewarded.

Thanks for sharing this beautiful story with us.

I completely agree with the statement that in reality, not all passion gets rewarded. While passion is often seen as a key ingredient for success, there are many factors that contribute to achieving one's goals and passions.

This post remember me when I was playing poker for living, after I finished my studies in Spain I can to Bratislava where my wife was living and I played poker to play the bills and make good months and bad months, but the harder part of poker is the mentality of trying to win at all cost agains everyone every day.

A poker career is like a sport, if you don’t make it when you are younger, is nearly impossible to make it with kids and wife. Too much responsibility to handle.

You are correct @awildovasquez , Poker can be a viable career choice for those who have a passion for the game and are willing to put in the time, effort, and discipline required to succeed. However, it is essential to approach it with a realistic and informed perspective, and to have a solid plan in place for managing your finances and lifestyle.

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