A man and his wife went to visit friends in another part of the country and were
taken to a racecourse. Fascinated by the sight of horses chasing one another round
a track, the two of them kept betting all evening till they had no more than two
dollars left.
The following day the man prevailed upon his wife to let him go to the course
alone. There was a horse with a fifty-to-one odds on it in the first race. He bet
on the horse and it won. He put all the money he won on another long shot in the
next race and again he won. He kept doing this all evening and his entire earnings
came to fifty-seven thousand dollars.
On the way back home he passed by a gambling den. An inner voice, the same that
seemed to have guided him in his choice of horses, seemed to say, “Stop here and
go in.” So he stopped, went in and found himself standing in front of a roulette
wheel. The voice said, “Number thirteen.” The man put all of his fifty-seven
thousand on number thirteen. The wheel spun. The croupier announced, “Number
fourteen.”
So the man walked back home with nothing in his pocket. His wife called out to him
from the porch. “How did it go?”
The husband shrugged his shoulders. “I lost the two dollars,” he said.
Come to think of it, you never lose any more than that no matter what you lose.
🙂
A man and his wife went to visit friends in another part of the country and were
taken to a racecourse. Fascinated by the sight of horses chasing one another round
a track, the two of them kept betting all evening till they had no more than two
dollars left.
The following day the man prevailed upon his wife to let him go to the course
alone. There was a horse with a fifty-to-one odds on it in the first race. He bet
on the horse and it won. He put all the money he won on another long shot in the
next race and again he won. He kept doing this all evening and his entire earnings
came to fifty-seven thousand dollars.
On the way back home he passed by a gambling den. An inner voice, the same that
seemed to have guided him in his choice of horses, seemed to say, “Stop here and
go in.” So he stopped, went in and found himself standing in front of a roulette
wheel. The voice said, “Number thirteen.” The man put all of his fifty-seven
thousand on number thirteen. The wheel spun. The croupier announced, “Number
fourteen.”
So the man walked back home with nothing in his pocket. His wife called out to him
from the porch. “How did it go?”
The husband shrugged his shoulders. “I lost the two dollars,” he said.
Come to think of it, you never lose any more than that no matter what you lose.
🙂