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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The psychology of betting.....
by
jostorres
on 14/06/2023, 17:55:55 UTC
If you have set 30 usdt to gamble and then lose and deposit some more money then it is a mistake not your responsibility because you cannot be sure that the money you have deposited can generate a certain amount of money because in gambling what will definitely come is defeat.
A family member can still gamble if he can control his finances so that what should be for the family is not lost in gambling.
A gambler must always have a sense of responsibility in making every decision so that what he does still has limits and is not too careless because gambling can spend any amount of money in just a short time.
Gambling is completely out of the question for me; I would never put myself in a position where I would set aside a certain amount of money to gamble, then lose it all and try again the next day, making more significant money, of course I would be upset with myself, because no money becomes pointless money; we make good use of it to solve our pending problems. Gambling without control means you're losing money and should exercise prudence before doing something delusional. I never underestimated my circumstance at the gambling stage and dealt with it on time inother to avoid addiction.
Well, if everyone had a mindset of that kind, I bet there wouldn't be any gambling addicts, but unfortunately, that's not the case. I wouldn't call responsible gamblers bad because if they can afford to do it and have some fun, there is nothing wrong with that. We all spend money on ourselves and on what gives us joy in our lives, so I don't see anything bad in spending a small sum on gambling if you enjoy it and if it doesn't make you gamble more.

But those who spend a lot of money on gambling and have absolutely no limit on how much they spend every week or every month are obviously doing it the wrong way. One shouldn't spend a lot of money on gambling only with the hope that they will make more than it because that barely happens.