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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The madness of gambling addicts.
by
Pamadar
on 12/08/2023, 22:07:34 UTC

That's the worse thing to happen, committing suicide as a result of having that kind of addiction and nothing left, but a ruined life and relationship with people who care about you before.

Either you become a criminal or taking your own life to escape with the burden of getting addicted,
things that madness can take you if you engage too much with gambling.

This is why it's very important to know your limitations when it comes to gambling. If you don't set it from the very beginning, you are doomed to fail in the end. You should have a game plan even before entering the industry since it's a risky one. One must not just entrust his fate with the flow because once you got swayed by your feelings and your ambitions, you'll likely to chase the winnings and the prizes that come along with it just to satisfy your desire to aim more and more.

Then once you get accustomed to the process and the routine, you'll eventually get lost into it because of dependency or craving. Which could lead to unsupervised money spending and excessive time allotment that could cause more trouble to you and later on will force you to resort on things you wouldn't actually want to do.

Easy to say and assume that gamblers can control, but in reality, once you get engage the chance of keep repeating that same mistake may take place from time to time.

There are many incidents that gamblers exceed from set limitations and are unable to control the emotions,
losing a lot and do a Yolo and sad thing. They lose everything and wanted to keep trying to win back
and recover by resorting to unthinkable resources to get that money to gamble.