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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Donating the Gambling profits
by
huige007
on 27/10/2019, 11:42:34 UTC
Have you ever thought of donating the gambling profits to a charitable cause ?  Sometime people won a big lottery or very high amount of money from betting & gambling games.  Do you ever thought of being generous and helping the poor with this money ?

I have always thought of donating a part of it if I win that huge or my imaginary prize. Though I used to bet for the sake of buying something I necessarily need. Out of fun I somehow think though but sometimes I myself feel ashame at some point because I used to think that donating money out of gambling is a dirty money. But out of call pity because this anxiety of mine that urge me to donate specially to those who badly need dragged me time after time.
The conscience inside you that dictating that you are still doing good even the money that you used for donations came from gambling profits. Something that you arguing with your own-selves, taking the opportunities to help since you have spare money out from your winnings, sometimes
it's easier to let go even huge amount if the money came from a luck base gambling as your mentality that sharing will bring you another blessings.
Don't expect for blessings or any kind of return when you do donate.Do it with all of your heart without expecting anything and that's the true essence of donation.

I do see some people who do make donation because they are hoping for something in return.We might be different on what we do believe but
good karma do really comes after to those who do like to help the poor or to those who are in need.
It is important what a person is from inside and money being donated will help the needy people. However, if a gambler wants to help someone by money he has won, I would suggest to start from his own home. It would be much better to help some other gambler in debts and financially ruined condition rather than going out for others. Used that money in treatment of some addicts and save their lives.