Autism at the Casino
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Travis shares how he made frequent visits to the casino to help him cope with autism. Travis thought he could get rich and pay everyone to like him and not worry about being socially awkward. His frequent trips to the casino only caused him more problems and landed him in a heap of trouble. He developed an addiction and a whole host of other problems from visiting the casino that he copes with. Travis spent many years thinking getting rich would solve his problem of making friends and allow people to love him for who he was. Little did he know that all he needed to do was love himself and embrace who he was in order to get others to love him. Travis spent years looking for solutions to his problems on the outside when the answer was right in front of him. All he needed to do was improve his self-esteem and learn to like himself for who he was. Follow along as Travis turns to outside solutions like going to the casino to solve his social issues related to autism. Will Travis finally get the help he needs from counseling and learn to love himself or will the casino get the best of him and cause him to go bankrupt and end up ruining his life? This is an action packed true story of how a man with autism became confused and started looking for solutions to his autism in all of the wrong places.
Travis Breeding
Travis is an author from Huntington Indiana how enjoys entertaining and educating through words. He enjoys telling a story and taking it from his mind to paper. He has authored several books on autism, mental illness, schizophrenia, and disability issues. He continues to write about those issues but also explores some fiction writing as well. Travis has a loving family and enjoys spending time with friends and family. He loves to play bingo and meet new people. One day Travis hopes to start a family of his own and give them so much love. Travis would like to thank his readers for supporting him on his journey of becoming an author. He could not have done it without you. If you would like to get in touch with Travis please email him at tbreedauthoratgmaildotcom,
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Autism at the Casino - Travis Breeding
Autism at the Casino
Travis Breeding
Published by Travis Breeding at Smashwords
Copyright 2016 Travis Breeding
All Rights Reserved
Contents
Chapter One: Why the Casino
Chapter Two: Forming a Bad Habit
Chapter Three: My Master Plan
Chapter Four: The Master Plan Fails
Chapter Five: Continued Failures at the Casino
Chapter Six: The Addiction
Chapter Seven: Overcoming the Real Disability
About the Author
Chapter One
Why the Casino
Many people often ask me why I go to the casino to try and get rich. Everyone knows that the casino is nothing but a scam to take your money. I mean let’s be honest that is what gambling is about. However, I like to go to the casino because it is a very high energy place and there are a lot of people there that I can meet and talk to.
The casino can be a little bit overwhelming sensory wise but that is okay for me because I have learned how to cope with it. There is so many people inside the casino that it is hard to know who is who. Occasionally I will see someone there at the casino that I recognize and I will try to talk to them and say hello to them.
When talking in the casino it is very important that you use your outdoor voice because there is so much talking amongst other people and there is so much noise from each of the games going on and off with people hitting big money and winning or losing money.
I do not go to the casino to win money for myself. I started going to the casino to win money for other people. I grew up being different and I had no idea why I was different. I was not diagnosed with anything until I was twenty-two years old and then I was finally diagnosed