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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gamble Responsibly
by
Blitzboy
on 13/11/2023, 09:46:17 UTC
For the recreational gambler an important characteristic to have is the ability to simply accept their losses, it is obvious that everyone wants to win even if deep down they know this is unlikely, however once you lose you should simply take the loss and move on, the people that keep being mortified about their losses are the ones that are the most likely to then make a life-changing decision which could mark them, and in the worst-case scenario this could set the stage for an ongoing addiction.
Each gambler should be able to accept his defeat well. Although it is painful, if they can control the amount of money they lose at the gambling table, they will feel less disappointed. And if they lose large amounts of money at the gambling table, it is because they cannot control themselves. We have to continue living by accepting the defeat so that we don't intend to recover from the defeat because that will be difficult. And by accepting this defeat, we will be more careful in gambling so that we don't experience the same thing in the future. We must be able to prevent gambling addiction, especially since we have seen several people around us who experience it.
To enjoy and control is a delicate balance. Losses are disappointing, but they're part of gambling. How we handle losses is crucial. Gambling responsibly is smart and necessary. Limits for monetary and emotional investment are needed. Responsibility replaces recuperation in this worldview. By accepting defeat gracefully, we avoid addiction and improve our gambling mindset.

Can we learn from our losses without wanton recovery? Learning from the past and being grounded by it are delicate. A solution? Consider gambling enjoyment, not a goal. When fun ends, stop. This method can make gambling fun and safe.