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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling from another perspective
by
viljy
on 17/03/2025, 08:00:19 UTC
I’ve often seen people win phenomenal sums through gambling, yet I’ve noticed that their behavior never changes, as if they play not just for the money but also to satisfy their gambling addiction I don’t say this to offend anyone, but I also hope there are examples of people who have changed their lifestyle after winning and turned to investment
As a gesture of good faith, I would appreciate it if you could share your experience and provide a valuable perspective on managing emotions!!!

There are two explanations for this. First, most gamblers are more or less susceptible to gambling addiction, even in a mild form. Therefore, such gamblers will never stop playing. The second explanation is about those people who could stop gambling and switch, for example, to investing, as you write.

You mentioned that people win phenomenal amounts. This means that these amounts are not phenomenal enough for a person to stop gambling forever and switch to other activities. There is a logical explanation for this, which is that to win a phenomenal amount in a casino or in betting, you need to make phenomenal bets. The only way to win a huge amount of money without huge expenses is to buy a lottery. There is a chance of not only a big win, but also a jackpot.