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Serious Mark Lee opens up on little-known gambling addiction that almost destroyed his career

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https://mothership.sg/2019/11/mark-lee-gambling-addiction/

Some of us might know Mark Lee as a Singaporean artiste and businessman.
But few know that Lee used to be a degenerate gambler.
In a video by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), the funnyman got sombre as he spoke candidly of his past addiction.
Started when he joined “Comedy Nite”
According to Lee, it started when he joined Jack Neo’s show “Comedy Nite” in 1996, where money came easy to him as his popularity soared.

With the steady and generous stream of income, Lee ventured into the business world.
Lee said that his luck was really good back then, and whatever he dabbled in would turn profit.
He was earning so much that the money no longer held any value or meaning for him.
That was when he started betting recklessly on football and horse-racing.
Lee’s financial management became increasingly poor, as money continued to diminish in value in his eyes.
It did not bother him even if he lost large sums of money on bets.
Although everything appeared normal on the outside, and his work and life had yet to be affected, Lee had become obsessed with gambling at that point.
As it began to consume him, other aspects of his life, such as family and work, grew distant.
But Lee didn’t even realise it.
At that point, money had become a mere prop for his gambling habit, instead of income needed to support his business and family.
Business went downhill
With his lack of focus and management, as well as fierce market conditions, Lee’s company went from turning a profit to almost going bust.
He started letting go of employees, until he was the only one left.
Lee then thought of an idea to save his business: To borrow money for gambling, so that he could recoup his losses.
He believed that even if he lost 100, or 1,000 times, he would surely win at least once.
He would make it his last win.
Lee even swore an oath, saying that if he ever gambled again, he would get struck by lightning.
But things didn’t improve, and Lee’s emotions became completely dictated by wins and losses.
That was when Comedy Night was at its peak, but it was also during this period that Lee lost the most.
His business had folded, his hard-earned money gone.
Lee described himself as “devastated” then.
When he couldn’t concentrate on the set and got berated by Neo, Lee only ignored him.
In addition, the gambling addict repeatedly disregarded advice from the people around him.
The more Lee lost, the more guilty he felt.
The more guilty he felt, the more he gambled.
It was a vicious cycle.
Lee did not dare to tell his family how bad things had become.
Lost all reason
But the worst was yet to come.
As Lee continued to struggle, he lost all sense of reason.
Afraid of getting caught, he started shunning his loved ones and his responsibilities.
As he entered the last and most severe stage of his gambling addiction, Lee said that everything was hopeless, and he lost even himself.
He added that throughout his gambling history, the ones who suffered the most were his loved ones.
After seeing how disappointed and hurt his then-girlfriend was, Lee was weighed down by guilt, and felt like an utter let-down.
It was at that moment that he set his heart on it: He would quit his addiction.
He did not want to continue hurting his loved ones, and had almost destroyed his career.
He also started tearing in the video while recounting his emotions.

The path of greed
At the end of the video, Lee warns other businessmen of greed, and explained that winnings from gambling are vastly different from a proper income.
It was greed that led him down the path of addiction so quickly, and within two years, he had lost everything, including himself.
Gamblers often do not know how severe their addiction is, which makes it all the more dangerous, as they are unable to seek help when they need it.
Lee hopes that by sharing his story, he can help others identify their addiction and break free of it.
He adds that there is hope, even in the last stage.
You can watch the full video here:

 
How about Jackass Neo doing an educational video? since Mark Lee has done his?
 
KNN rast time got a wise gambling old ah ma told my uncle KNN you don't gamble do what KNN go work and your body is used as a prop by people KNN this is very true KNN you either use your money as prop or your body as prop to wipe people arse or clean table KNN
 
mark is exceptional lucky person, seldom can see pple turn around their life with gambling, he should be ever grateful to his benefactor jack ass.
 
Horse racing and foorball is not well known? Which chink cubtry dknt have that?
 
JN not into gamblibg.

But those dumb rotten vege whereby can eat, dont waste.

Other than his cry in church thing, Jackass Neo has not done an educational video like this 'scareface' Lee. Don't believe his relationship with wife is not strained. Whih woman's heart is so forgiving & open, after the husband, after eating the main 'dinner', goes for 'side dished' outside. It can never be the same.
 
mark is exceptional lucky person, seldom can see pple turn around their life with gambling, he should be ever grateful to his benefactor jack ass.

They are quite a number of people who turn around their life from gambling.

From broke to rich :tongue:

It is just that people dun share their sob stories :smile:
 
They are quite a number of people who turn around their life from gambling.

From broke to rich :tongue:

It is just that people dun share their sob stories :smile:

i had a good friend from old school, he was athletic and an all A student. got into gambling and lost his job and a lot of money, wife left him, even borrowed from loansharks. in the end, go everwhere to borrow money. now, working in construction and still dabble a little in gambling.
 
Got sure win one must share with all of us. The only people I know that sure win is the PAP at every election.

Every time win jackpot, but who organises the draws, ha ha ha ha. PAP is the best.
 
i had a good friend from old school, he was athletic and an all A student. got into gambling and lost his job and a lot of money, wife left him, even borrowed from loansharks. in the end, go everwhere to borrow money. now, working in construction and still dabble a little in gambling.

any children?
 
i had a good friend from old school, he was athletic and an all A student. got into gambling and lost his job and a lot of money, wife left him, even borrowed from loansharks. in the end, go everwhere to borrow money. now, working in construction and still dabble a little in gambling.

Dun learn & study gambling is the best thing if not these gambling knowledge will stick with you for a lifetime.

One will feel there is a need to gamble again :coffee:

So be smart be wise ... dun learn bad things :D
 
Dun learn & study gambling is the best thing if not these gambling knowledge will stick with you for a lifetime.

One will feel there is a need to gamble again :coffee:

So be smart be wise ... dun learn bad things

I visit Singapore Pools very often, keeps telling me to be responsible. I wonder, who is to be bless, who is to be blame. Is going to Singapore Pools, who encourages me to be responsible, doing bad things?
 
I visit Singapore Pools very often, keeps telling me to be responsible. I wonder, who is to be bless, who is to be blame. Is going to Singapore Pools, who encourages me to be responsible, doing bad things?

I dun know but I think that 4D & Toto had followed with many sinkies for their lifetimes.

They are addicted to it & die die must queue up to punt big money on it :frown:
 
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