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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Having a regular/steady income is important as a gambler.
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Dewi Aries
on 20/02/2024, 17:31:46 UTC
That is good for you because at least, you gambled when you are at home while you are free. It is what you have done when you want to playing gambling as gambling is just part of our activities that does not  have to be used every day. We must have to avoid getting much problem from gambling while many people already have it and become addicted to gambling. I am sure that we do not want to be that one so we must be careful to use gambling for fun.
Gambling for fun is indeed a safe choice, but not everyone can do it. There are times when they are still greedy for chasing wins after earning more than their initial funds and that can be detrimental without them realizing it. The need to remain alert when things don't go as desired and stop when things can no longer be controlled.

Yes exactly, and one of the reasons is because it is not easy to ignore something that at first glance looks very tempting, there is no one of us who does not like the name of money and when you see the opportunity to get money then it is obviously very possible for anyone to do all the experiments to realize something that has always been in his mind. The need and desire factor makes a person rule out the possibility of losing, gambling is always about winning and losing but someone who comes with the intention of earning they will not be able to see the possibility of risk that can never be ruled out or avoided. Another thing is that you will not be able or you will find it difficult to ignore greed when you put hope and confidence in winning so this is the reason why a gambler acts greedily to get something bigger, and the fact is that it is not easy to stop in all situations whether it is winning or losing, because a gambler who has the intention of earning they will not have the ability especially to accept the fact of losing which in the end the situation will make them emotional and even more aggressive in running sessions with the aim of wanting to restore something that has been lost.