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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Gamble Responsibly
by
slapper
on 01/07/2023, 12:53:39 UTC
I've been stuck with gambling for a long time facing losses but now I'm enjoying gambling with experience. So I don't think gambling is bad in any way but peace of mind if I am addicted to gambling.

I don't think anyone has been into gambling with losing money; despite the experience you have had, I believe you still lose your bets even more than your wins because that is what gambling is all about: you will win less and lose more. Gambling is fun, and there is no one I know who ever starts gambling and just stops halfway; they always get stuck in the middle. That's even the reason why so many people get fond of it and even borrow just to satisfy their desire to gamble. I also started gambling a long time ago, and despite that, I have had several reasons to stop gambling, but I haven't. I can't stop what gives me fun.


Cheers 🥂, Dr.Bitcoin_strange 👺👺
It's not often that one openly acknowledges the inherent loss embedded in gambling yet continues to partake in it unabashedly, citing the 'fun' it offers. Academic research and numerous philosophical discourses argue that gambling, like any other form of addiction, can distort one's perception of risk and reward, creating a 'fun' illusion. Intriguingly, you appear to embrace this illusion, a viewpoint that's worth dissecting in a larger context. But let's not forget that this 'fun' has a price, often leading to financial distress, personal hardship, and a cycle of debt. You mentioned borrowing money to gamble - can the ephemeral thrill of a gamble truly justify the long-term ramifications of such actions?