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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think gambling every day is better?
by
slapper
on 28/04/2024, 20:10:29 UTC
I definitely don't support the game every day. I think this strategy is definitely a losing one. It's just an excuse for addiction.
To be honest, a lot of people might argue this in another way, but it's really not too far from the truth, because when a gambler decides to gamble every single day of their life, they can't be sure that they can win their games every single day.
 
Gambling every day means you will be spending every day adding gambling expenses to your everyday budget, which is not something nice, no matter the level of wealth you have acquired.
 
It will be nice if the person minimises it and doesn't make gambling every day a habit. I know there are times when we can make a little amendment by gambling almost every day for some weeks, but that shouldn't be a habit to be carried out every single day till the end of the month as you will end up spending more than you earn in gambling.
That's how they get you. Gambling is rigged against you. The promise exists, but the house always wins. Math, not luck, can drain you without you realizing it. Not just your money, guy. It disrupts thinking. Gambling, especially habitual gambling, encourages your brain to seek that thrill. Hope becomes an action, not a feeling. We need real hope, buddy. But fake hope? That'll turn you on in an instant

"Little amendments" and gambling most days for a while show good thinking. Well, you're stronger than that. Change the game. What if less gambling meant greater joy? Make gambles rare occasions, the insane things that make your heart race, not the daily grind. Long-lasting thrill is there. That's life's winning balance