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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling addiction causes loss
by
slapper
on 01/07/2024, 15:22:39 UTC
So, I hope this will be realized and become a lesson for the majority of crypto gambling players as much as possible. Then another thing: even if you are not addicted to gambling, if you are unlucky to lose, you will really lose in the casino where you are gambling.

Gambling addiction causes losses because there's no way you can be addicted and you'll not be abusing gambling. Gambling addiction will make you to lose faster than you would had lost if you were gambling without an addiction. Addiction is an uncomfortable feeling that you can't resist when it comes and since you have an addiction with an activity that almost ends in the players losing, you're going to be among the top losers. If you want to continue gambling, stop and get some help through addiction therapy to reduce the rate of your losses. Gambling addiction can't help you to make money from gambling therefore don't think you can be winning while addicted.
Gambling's a mirror, not the devil. It defines us, our risk-taking and excitement of the unknown. When controlled, it sharpens intuition, teaches odds reading, and helps you make tough judgements. Baby, it's mental gambling. It becomes a nightmare with addiction. It's the moon's dark side, the boundary between fun and sorrow. There's more to losing than money; you lose yourself in the dopamine drip. Entrepreneurs' highs become addicts' anchors

We address gambling addiction like business risk. While both are risky, one earns admiration and the other ridicule. If we teach individuals to gamble smartly as a talent, not a sin, we may transform the game. Think of support groups that teach maths and psychology, not simply humiliation. Perhaps gambling becomes a life lesson rather than a death sentence