corvette1340 said:this post deserves more love. The fact that people let dumps, scams, etc.. etc.. slide is the main reason pool has had and will continue to have such a bad image. The "guy's gotta eat" thing is goddamn ridiculous. A lot of people have to eat, but they don't do it by stealing or cheating or scamming. As I have said before, if playing pool on the square is not paying the bills then get another job for godsake.
Corvette, you bring up a great point. There was a time that I was able to play full time. As life went on, I looked around at guys twice my age. They had been at it twice as long as I had. They had nothing to show for it.
I had to make a decision. I decided that living day to day financially was not something that I would enjoy for the rest of my life. I got an education. For those that like to toss shitballs my way and make snide comments, that education has propelled my standard of living above and beyond what any other person can promise me in life.
Yes, it was a trade off. However I like where I am at in life compared to those that are caught behind the 8 ball financially, waiting and wishing and hoping that someone like Kevin Trudeau will come along. Those that have seen me lately can attest to the fact that I am not starving.

I pilot my own ship. Paying my bills is not determined on whether or not I can scrape up enough cash, win enough money, or if I can get someone like KT to fill my pockets just for showing up. As an adult, I sustain myself financially. I do this in a number of ways, not just playing. That's not selling out, that's just being smart. Pool is great, but I understand that I need more than that to maintain my lifestyle.
Money won is twice as sweet as money earned, however you won't win money all of the time no matter who you are or how good you play. That means that you need to have more than one avenue of income to survive in this world. If you don't, you deserve to reap the benefits of not having a backup strategy.
I enjoy having a new car, nice clothes, food on the table, etc. I also enjoy the fact that those things are dependent upon me and my desire to work my ass off in a number of ways to provide for myself. I also play pool 5-6 hours a day 3-4 times a week, excluding the time that I teach the game to others.
Life is not all about trophies and money and riding in limousines. I want my legacy to be about what I did for others, not for what I did for myself. I don't need an IPT card to feel like a success in the world of pool, and neither does anybody else.
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