we know that apart from the fun that some gamblers enjoy while gambling, the majority of others gamble basically because they want to make money from gambling, and in doing this, I have come to notice that gambling stories play a great role in determining if a gambler will reduce his gambling, go more aggressive in terms of the amount used in gambling or even quite gambling momentarily.
I've read and watched stories of people who hit a big jackpot and from a first-person point of view, the first thing that comes to mind is that " I wish I was the lucky person" and the effect of such an experience has always been to keep trying with the hope that I might get lucky to win my jackpot.
I just want to know, How have jackpot stories affected your gambling routine?
Have you ever increased the amount you normally used in betting just because someone you know won big by betting with a greater amount?
I have done this and I did become motivated to get my jackpot, the winnings I craved could change my life quickly, but in fact it was just an expectation that ate more of my money in gambling, this is very dangerous in gambling and can make a person impulsive and even worse a very high addiction due to chasing back the loss that has been done.
A lot of people lose valuables because they think they will hit the jackpot, they sell them and then gamble on gambling and end up becoming a hobo and make it difficult for their family because of careless and motivated decisions that are stupid about gambling, but whatever happens in gambling we have to limit every interaction to prevent us from becoming poor quickly.