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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Bank teller stole $28,000 from customers to feed her gambling addiction
by
Fiatless
on 24/08/2024, 05:49:32 UTC
As long as you are doing something bad, it will be reveal in the public it is just a matter of time. There is what is call law of Karma, it is always going to catch up with you. Another thing is that addiction will make you act out of control to take what is good or bad. This is why I am not surprised that she was caught because she has being doing it over and over again.

Bad acts have their classification, but there is nothing uglier and lower than stealing, I think that sometimes some do not understand that stolen things bring bad things, at first the wrongdoer may enjoy, but after some time things will not be the same, everything has its way of paying and there is nothing worse that can become karma, the fact that a person justifies their addiction through theft, makes things look even worse, with the simple addiction it is something very ugly, but stealing, I think that tarnishes any activity and unfortunately that is what causes addiction.

The worst part of this story is that this bank teller decided to steal from the weak and vulnerable. To carry out her criminal act, she targeted those who couldn't scrutinize their accounts and discovered that something wrong was going on. I know a few bankers who gamble, and they do it responsibly.

I don't know if Karma is real because I see many corrupt politicians who stole from the coffers of our country living good lives together with their families and cronies. I begin to wonder why these criminals who caused pain and death because of their corruption are still living big even when people say Karma exists. Maybe the karma consequences might affect their children or grandchildren.

Anyway, I will never degrade myself to the extent of stealing from anybody because it is immoral. If someone steals from me, I wouldn't be pleased, so why would I steal from someone else?