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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Are you willing to go to self-inclusion?
by
Yatsan
on 29/08/2024, 04:04:30 UTC
I was just reading or following someone in Facebook and he is a former casino employees. And some of his followers are giving testimonies on the ill effects of gambling in their lives. But one confessions caught my attention when he mentioned that he got lucky in one casino and just betting for a less than a dollar and then he hits the jackpot and won big.

And he says that he lives near a casino and so what he does is that he requested to be ban from entering or self inclusion so that he will prevent himself from turning into addicts because he have seen his friends or families becoming addicted to it.

So my question, are you willing to go to this length for self inclusion because you are afraid that you will want to comeback to a casino and have the feeling of winning the jackpot and then become what others experiencing beginners luck and become addicted in the end?

As i understand it, your article is an insight into the dangers of gambling from a philosophical point of view. The person, after winning big, chose to withdraw from the casino to prevent him from curbing his ability to consume alcohol. A very responsible decision and one that really shows great awareness of the risks of gambling, especially after a big win. Self-rehabilitation can, therefore, be safely and effectively conducted for those aware of the risks associated with gambling and who wish to remain in control of their gambling behavior. It reflects a high sense of personal responsibility coupled with responsible gambling behavior.