
Vol. 3
The Glass Tiger: Cemetery of Illusions
Recovery and support
TRILOGY
The Glass Tiger: Cemetery of Illusions
After the collapse, the real question arrives: how do you live without the promise? The way out isn’t luck — it’s recognition, voice and presence.
What you’ll find inside
- Support groups and the power of the collective
- Interruptions: small, repeated, imperfect
- Digital barriers to protect against impulses
- Rebuilding routine, body and language
- After the game: guilt, repair and starting again
Content notice
The central topic is Gambling Disorder (online betting), focused on understanding, prevention and recovery — without glamourising the behaviour.
- Betting/gambling and relapse
- Guilt, shame and social pressure
- Financial crisis situations
Read a sample
A short excerpt so you can feel the rhythm and tone (no meaningful spoilers).
Introduction
In the finale, the trilogy shifts the centre: the ‘game’ fades and people appear — and with them, the quiet labour of returning to life without addiction.
The group isn’t a miracle. It’s a human map: each story becomes a mirror, each meeting becomes a brake.
Recovery is portrayed as practice: barriers, routine, speech and small choices repeated until they become structure.