I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000
With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.
I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.
How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.
Everything we do is risks, no risks no rewards that's the system formulation. You're a genius, converting a small sum into a large number, and at the end of the day, you've lost everything; that's just not planning or sticking to your objectives. Furthermore, for disciplinary reasons, principles should be established prior to betting. Everything that happens is your fault, and you're desperate to do what? The little you gain, you keep or reinvest in little quantities while growing and learning. That is how you become a profitable gambler, not an addicted one with nothing but complaints and regrets.
I think greed also contributed to this behavior as it is a common traits among gamblers, you might start up with a little budget then on reaching that target your greed kicks in and the want for more keep playing in your mind and only a well discipline gambler can resist such urge and the worst part of this is that almost all the time we tend to go higher than our target we tend to always end up losing all the little that we have gatheredm and if this act is not put in check it gradually turns into an addiction case.