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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Easy or hard to quit?
by
fzkto
on 04/07/2023, 14:45:06 UTC
Yes, that's human nature, gamblers should know that maybe the top 100 rich people in the world are not the result of playing gambling but becoming a businessman and all that needs to be a process by working hard, even if they see it consciously, but there are still people who thinking that by gambling he can buy everything and become the richest person in the world, busy chasing big wins when it all depends on luck.

But unfortunately gamblers who gamble for the purpose of money are always like that and think gambling is a place to make money as well as a definite source of income even though I'm sure he never wins more games than he loses, luckily I'm only a small gambler where I only play on weekends, if lucky to get money I will enjoy if I lose I think it is my unlucky day, don't have to chase defeat because it won't get anymore, gamble with money that can afford to lose it.

Addicted gamblers have the mistaken mentality that somehow wealth is something that happens to you instead of something that you plan, if you take a look at the richest people around the world you will see they were planning to reach those levels of wealth and they did everything they could to make their goals come true, but addicted gamblers will never understand this as if that were to be true then this means they have been wasting their time and money for a very long time.
Most people in the world will never understand how rich people got rich. It's not just about gamblers, or rather the pursuit of wealth is not a negative effect of gambling. Gambling is a mental disorder, an addiction. An addicted gambler may not even aspire to become rich, he simply cannot live without a casino.