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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you care about what people say about you gambling?
by
mirakal
on 05/11/2024, 05:48:00 UTC
I have this guy that gamble for living and when I say gamble for living, he has nothing than gambling and believe me, anytime people have some information to share and some beneficial things, they don't share with him because they think he is not serious about his life but in his own context of life, he is serious and he thinks gambling is the only way to make it but other people don't see it like that, this is why what other people thinks about you matters.
It's really sad to hear someone think that they can succeed by just gambling, indirectly I think it's the same as making gambling the main source of income in their life, but what will happen for sure? First, finances will be more messy, as well as our management and our thinking which has been wrong from the start. It's not surprising that many people are addicted if their thinking is like this, but what is clear is that gambling is not a solution to help us improve our own financial situation.
Wrong thoughts or assumptions about gambling can only make them trapped in a cycle of acute addiction. Therefore, if there are other people who tell us not to gamble excessively, we must be able to accept it and consider it before regretting it in the end.
Absolutely, we give an example from personal experiences and those of people around us, especially when we see how debt can pile up due to gambling. The truth is, gambling should never be viewed as a reliable source of income—unless, of course, you own the casino! It’s not an investment that guarantees it pays out every month. That’s something beginners, in particular, should keep in mind.

Winning may happen, but that's pure luck, but it doesn’t mean that it will always be on our side. Relying our future on luck alone is a dangerous mindset. Instead, we should focus on things that actually offer certainty.