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e teenage children, lost all the family's savings in a gambling spree, Under a m both his family and his boss, he started attending Gamblers Anonymous meetings. er, that is, he stopped betting on horses and ball games. A couple of years went by and seemed to Lynn stopped going to the GA meeting an s because he "no longer needed them."He even got a better job nancially quite well. But his wife began to notice that he was on the phone a great d was recovering fi deal with his broker. She confronted him and he reluctantly agreed to a session with one o made at GA. He says, "She's When I was gambling I was f I'm taking n the market is ce f the friends worried that I'm gambling again. You know, it's really just the opposite. bling I was financially irresponsible. I bet our future on horses and ball games. But no e part in creating our financial future. Every financial planner will tell you that investing in the market is central to sound financial planning. I'm a doer. I'm taking a very active role What mindsets, behavior, and emotional expression might be challenged here? What would some helpful new perspectives look like? What actions might such a perspective lead to?

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