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Board Gambling discussion
Re: is cash out really beneficial or just a trap?
by
Fivestar4everMVP
on 13/01/2025, 07:53:40 UTC
Gambling in moderation can be an enjoyable pastime, and the occasional win can be a nice bonus, but the key is to recognize that it is not a way to accumulate wealth or solve financial problems. The sooner people understand this, the more they will be able to enjoy gambling responsibly and see it as a form of entertainment rather than a dangerous pursuit of wealth.

A wide range of gamblers do not prefer the responsible form of gaming. They mainly rely on the game to solve immediate problems. Last week a friend lost money because he needed to purchase a product, so his hope was to win and use the funds. When he lost the money his reactions was terrible, more like a disappointment. He forgot that the casino owe him nothing.
Well, every person who approach gambling with such attitude or mindset will almost all the time end up very disappointed, and if they are lucky, they can but a few times withing a period of time experience some excitements that may arise from them winning some amount of money.

The truth is that, majority of those who gamble today actually do not care about having fun or gambling for entertainment purposes, majority gamble for sake of making money, some have even taken gambling as a business or job that they do, and without beating about the Bush, some of this people, I mean a very few of them actually end up finding success through gambling, but the majority of them fail woefully, and this is a history that will keep repeating itself because gamblers have refused to listen or learn.