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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Stop gambling if you don’t have free time to do it
by
Ruttoshi
on 23/03/2024, 16:37:13 UTC
It goes beyond just winning; it's about managing time, budget, and emotions effectively.  Imagine someone who can gamble responsibly, prioritize other aspects of life, and avoid letting the activity negatively impact their well-being.

The emphasis on choosing the right time to gamble is crucial.  Playing during free time ensures it doesn't interfere with responsibilities and maintains a sense of leisure.  Imagine gambling as a planned activity, not a way to fill empty time or escape from challenges.

The connection between clear thinking and responsible gambling is insightful.  Emotional decisions, like chasing losses fueled by ambition, often lead to poor choices.  Imagine approaching gambling with a clear head, setting limits, and sticking to them regardless of the outcome.
The bolded text is what a gambler needs to become a responsible gambler. People fail to set rules for their gambling activities to help them limit their loses, and gamble responsible. Maybe it is because they decided to gamble in order to make profit or use gamble to change their lives.

Gambling only at a planned time, will help you gamble on your free time, because no one will fix his gambling time when he is busy with other important commitments. The moment a gambler notice that he is gambling against his will, he should avoid gambling at that period, because it shows sign of addiction.