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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Success or Fail? - Talking about Gambling as a major income
by
Fredomago
on 23/12/2023, 11:28:07 UTC
The percentage of people who succeed from gambling is very small. A person being successful in gambling is like a person winning the lottery. Those who are lucky in gambling will be successful. Failure always comes to those who think gambling will be their primary source of income. There will be no stable income in this game. Gambling is not as easy to make money as they think. When you are not addicted to gambling, that is also a commendable success. In your free time, you should only gamble a little and consider it an entertaining game. If you're lucky, you'll earn some rewards.  It's a reward, not the main income.

In fact, winnings (especially in a row) make gamblers think that making money from casinos is easier than having to work as usual. that's what makes gamblers end up gambling every day and spending some of their money which makes them addicted.
the situation will get worse if it continues. it could be financially damaging if he doesn't immediately realize that the gambling he is doing is not good.

That wrong impression or misconception put those gamblers to a difficult situation, thinking that they can just continue repeating all those winning streaks only to find out that gambling outcome can't always be at your side, and with that losing streak starting to show up, gambler will feel aggression to recover, and adding to that is the greed inside which will flow and dominate when you're feeling lucky during your session, instead of stopping and enjoying your profits, you will push your way to continue.

Trying to keep adding more and not being contented with small wins that are granted by luck, also adjust your desire. Making money is possible, but the fact that you are inside gambling means that you are always risking your money.