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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Gambling a scam
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Furious 7
on 16/02/2025, 20:51:33 UTC
Indeed it is not a mistake but on the other hand we also have to be smart to put ourselves where surely everyone has their own priorities especially with the financial conditions they have so do not let just because of gambling we go in the wrong direction by using our money for gambling without actual rules is a thing that must be thought of from the start.

Even if it might not be a problem because it's your own money and you are ready even if you lose all the money you have but before it's too late then in the end it would be better to gamble reasonably because it would be very stupid if we dedicate all the money we have to gambling which ultimately ends in misery.

Gambling is not prohibited by anyone as long as it does not disturb others or harm others then it depends on your own choice but on the other hand we also have to think wiser so that in the end the gambling we do does not make you down just because you are wrong in making steps in the gambling you play.

Yes, it would be foolish to gamble with all our money because if we use all our earnings for gambling and take the path of making money from gambling, we will quickly push our lives towards destruction and also push our families towards destruction. For gambling, I think every person should use their limited money so that if they lose money, they do not face any problem. We get addicted in gambling due to our own mistakes and at some point we get addicted in such a way that without considering the matter, we directly declare gambling as a scam but in fact it is neither gambling that is a scam nor we consider it as a scam.
The idea of gambling is naive when talking about gambling and being used as an income because until whenever it is an impossibility, although it does not rule out the fact that there are a handful of people who have managed to reap huge profits from gambling that they do, even until someone becomes a billionaire, but in the end it is only a small percentage of gamblers if we compare it with the number of gamblers who are currently playing.
Although in the end, thoughts like this are always there, especially for those who really want to change their lives, but in the end we also have to realize that giving all of our assets and souls to gambling is a very big risk so we cannot do something like this if we want to change the economy because the comparison is clearly too difficult to do.

Just gamble reasonably when you can afford to lose the money you have then do it but don't be too forceful.