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Board Gambling
Re: Gamble Responsibly
by
Fredomago
on 22/05/2023, 20:46:15 UTC
Gambling can be quite the merry-go-round for some, but when the controls jam, it can turn into a rollercoaster ride straight to bankruptcy town. The emotional cyclone you've sketched out paints a pretty vivid picture.

But what if we put on a different pair of glasses? What if we saw money not just as the magic carpet to thrill city, but as the trusty steed that can gallop us towards financial stability and independence? Have you ever thought of exploring the deep forest of personal finance and investments? Yes, there are a few risks lurking about, but it also offers a more predictable stream of golden eggs.

And just for kicks, what about trying to untangle our self-esteem from the highs and lows of gambling or, for that matter, life's roulette wheel? It's easier said than done, but wouldn't that be a bet worth making?
Only a few can use the money to get to financial stability and independence because, on average, they use the money to make more money, namely by gambling. And this is why they will not be able to get a lot of money from gambling unless they have good luck. We know that luck will not always come our way, so we must know how to treat gambling.

It's true that betting like you said, is worth doing, but we also have to think realistically, where is it worth it if we lose a lot of money playing gambling while our own lives are not enough? I do not think so. It would be better if we used the money to make ends meet first and if there is any leftover, then we can use it for gambling. But even then, there must be boundaries that we should not violate.

Very important to have that calmness and not being aggressive to recover back your lost money, if you can accept your defeats and you have a good conditioning mindset that maybe it's not your day and you need to rest for a while and be back strong once you already refresh your mindsets.

It's very important to make sure that you'll have that limitations, and you are using the money that you are willing to let go.

Accepting is antoher thing inside gambling if you know how to deal with it, then you are good to proceed.
Accepting loss is hard because we've used a few dollars to gamble and it didn't turn out as we hoped because we lost. And if you have lost many times, we should really have to rest for at least a few days. I often take long breaks after losing for a few days, maybe around 1-2 weeks, before starting to play gambling again. And so far, it's been working for me. Maybe he should find another way to refresh his mind after a defeat so he won't think about the previous loss.
When I first opened an account on a gambling site and deposited my money. Then I felt confident that I might be able to win the bet from here. First I gambled for a few days and won a lot but later when I got profit. then I increased the amount of gambling and when I lost I was completely devastated. But I hoped that maybe later on I could win but there I failed. Thus I regularly lose five to six bets before my balance is completely depleted. and I lost the bet and became impatient. Since then I think that gambling requires good sense and patience which I lacked. but it is definitely a good idea to gamble according to the steps you take. However, if you lose a bet, if you stop for a few days, you will not remember it later and it is possible to win by gambling in the future.

Yeah, if you give some time to yourself and not to pushed for more deposit then you will be able to forget about it and the chance to refresh yourself and find the good strategy may help to recover or to win some money out from the house, just make sure to give some time and not to follow your desire of continuing to gambling it will add a lot of risk with your finances and it can lead you to addiction that you can no longer control.