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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Signs of an addiction
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Jody.Drummer
on 25/11/2024, 05:52:49 UTC
This one is so heartbreaking;That's obviously the worst kind of addiction that anyone would experience, because that's literally the only option they can lean unto at that point in time.They start to sell off their properties until there's no one of it left for them to survive.A lot of toxic experiences after gambling losses is disastrous to individuals feelings and wellbeing entirely.
When a gambler addiction reach the extent where they will have to sell their properties just for the ti gambler, that means things have become a case of desperation. This is a serious case and it need to be relinquished. I have seen many people sell their properties because they have no food to eat. That is even better compared to going as far as selling your properties just for them to use the money ana gamble. Gambling is not meant to be in such a way that can be toxic. Toxic gamblers do not really care about their properties been sold or using all their money to gamble just to revenge the loses that have incurred.
I think that those who have dared to take high-risk actions such as selling their property just to satisfy their gambling urges are no longer a sign of addiction but are indeed trapped in acute addiction. I am sure that this kind of behavior is only done by those who cannot restrain themselves from gambling even though they have no money at all but still have property that can be sold and make money, people who are addicted to gambling will not easily stop even though they have no money because they will look for other ways to make money. Selling property just to gamble is a very wrong behavior, because even though they sell the property they own, gambling will not care about the condition of the player, even though the player has experienced major bankruptcy and also with no certainty that the money from the property they sell will not necessarily generate profit.