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Addicted to Money
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Addicted to Money in Brampton, ON
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Addicted to Money in Brampton, ON
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Addicted to money. A overwhelming amount of people are addicted to money in some way or another. Some are addicted to gambling and others are addicted to robbing. This book describes the addiction to sell marijuana for profit. Trey, a teenage honor roll student, finds himself selling marijuana to make some extra cash. He was not a big time dealer, but he made enough to equal a minimum wage full time job. It was very hard for him to quit selling. When he tried to stop, he got the urge to buy more. When he had some, he felt the urge to get rid of it as fast as he could. He had mixed feelings. Part of him wanted to sell it for the extra cash, but part of him also hated it. In the end, he only found himself buying more to distribute more. This book describes Trey's greed for more and his addiction to profit. His addiction caused a huge tragedy that could not just be undone. Trey must face the tragedy and consequences. Trey must face reality and overcome his addiction and put it behind him forever.
Addicted to money. A overwhelming amount of people are addicted to money in some way or another. Some are addicted to gambling and others are addicted to robbing. This book describes the addiction to sell marijuana for profit. Trey, a teenage honor roll student, finds himself selling marijuana to make some extra cash. He was not a big time dealer, but he made enough to equal a minimum wage full time job. It was very hard for him to quit selling. When he tried to stop, he got the urge to buy more. When he had some, he felt the urge to get rid of it as fast as he could. He had mixed feelings. Part of him wanted to sell it for the extra cash, but part of him also hated it. In the end, he only found himself buying more to distribute more. This book describes Trey's greed for more and his addiction to profit. His addiction caused a huge tragedy that could not just be undone. Trey must face the tragedy and consequences. Trey must face reality and overcome his addiction and put it behind him forever.





















