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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling and Fengshui
by
mirakal
on 01/08/2022, 18:23:23 UTC
We are all superstitious its inherent to us as human beings, even if it is not Fengshui like shamanism or any religion they will always connect something into it to have good luck and be guided in a path of uncertainty, but Fengshui is not only about superstitious like what I've been saying it has something to do with harmonious and clear thinking, I do believe in Fengshui but I am not a serious practitioner but I notice people who seriously practice Fengshui are happy, clean people and very meticulous on how they place things and check up dates for their activity.
Superstitions apart, fengshui does exist and works, at least from an harmonic, welfare point of view, as people feel much better and even more inspired at organized environments where the colors, items positions and layouts match with each other.

The environment affects and impacts our productivity and desire for improving our skills and the results we can achieve through them at every activities of our routine.

Regards gambling, I fear fengshui will be useful only to improve gamblers' confidence and pleasure of the betting experience, since outcomes don't depend on them, but on luck.

Gamblers confidence thinking that by following fengshui ideas will give them higher chance of winner.

No accurate relation and only inside a gambler's mind that he can win if he will choose to follow the position that according
to fengshui experts is what is best during their gambling sessions.

more on superstitions and no one can prove that it will work and help any gambler that will use this kind of setup.


I agree, there is no scientific explanation that Feng Shui can increase one's probability of winning as well as there's proof/evidence that it could give some luck. For me, it's just a regular lucky charm that we believe it can increase our chances but in reality, it doesn't work like that because it's only the confidence and comfortability in playing are the ones' that is increasing.
There's no right or wrong about believing in these things as long as we are not harming anyone and it's still clever to know your boundaries when it comes to activities like these.