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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you fix their erroneous gambling thinking or you let them be?
by
Fiatless
on 24/04/2025, 19:26:52 UTC
When I discuss the wide range of gambling and betting with friends who are not on the forum, I often notice their flawed thinking. If it were just once, I would not have given it a thought but when their flawed thinking about gambling comes up over and over again it makes me torn between wanting to help them change the way they think or just leaving them to continue with such thinking until some major gambling experience happens and changes it for them. Some type of this flawed thinking is borrowing money from loan apps to gamble thinking that when they win they will pay back the loan and its interest and keep the rest for themselves. They call this gambling, with other people's money. Another flawed thinking is their belief that paid between groups will make them become millionaires faster than if they are not in the paid group. There are others like this.
Anyone who has gone to the extent of borrowing to finance his gambling programs is moving towards addiction. I know some guys around my neighbourhood while I was growing up who sold their belongings to fund their gambling activities. That's a totally wrong avenue to fund betting because the outcome is highly unknown.

I stopped getting predictions from paid prediction channels because they are not also reliable. Their predictions are not too different from the free platforms.

Another misperception some gamblers have is that gambling daily is important and that the day you miss might have been your lucky day. This might be the reason why some gamblers gamble every day, no matter what it will cause them.