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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Have you ever felt remorse after gambling?
by
tusandii
on 07/07/2023, 18:03:49 UTC
Gambling is risky and can drain our bank accounts; I often felt remorse for my takes action, but it was only temporary, and the next day, I returned to gambling, and this time, I used everything at my disposal, disregarding the repercussions. That is completely one of the characteristics of an addict, ready to place anything valuable to raise money for gambling, but that was my previous life, and I'm a changed guy with good examples. I bet frequently, and I'm able to regulate the amount of my gambling rate; I gamble twice on weekends, and only on games that I'm confident about; if it goes according to my predictions, I enjoy; if it goes against my predictions, I lose; in any case, I liked.
You have started to change for the better because you can adjust the amount of money to gamble, which will become a barrier for you not to use more money.

It's great to reduce your gambling time and still enjoy it, even if only twice on weekends. Meanwhile, there are still many people out there who find it difficult to reduce their gambling time so that they have the opportunity to become gambling addicts.
Change comes from oneself so that if someone can have a change in gambling then he can be said to be a responsible gambler.
With these changes he can avoid future disasters and will have a patent limit.

When a person has other activities such as working or running a business, his time for gambling can be more limited and he can use gambling as a place to entertain himself when he is off work every weekend.
In contrast to those who can gamble every day.
I had a thought, do those who gamble all the time also have a job and do they just use their entire income to gamble?
Maybe they will really regret in the future for their gambling madness or maybe they won't.