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Human beings are naturally greedy and if you are on the verge of a winning condition, then your primary thinking will be that pertaining about on how to make even more winning. So it will be that up to you because if you are just planning to have that fun with that amount including with your capital+winnings on that particular day then it will be just that okay or fine with that but most of the time it will be pertaining about on making money and thats the bad thing for most gamblers on which they do forgot on how to stop and eventually be having that kind of impulsive move on trying out to make bets even more because they do believe that they can make more money without trying out to realize on how gambling works and the risks involved into it.
Greed plays a part, but we oversimplify when we just call it that. A lot of it is actually displacement. Emotional avoidance. People aren’t always trying to win more. They’re trying to feel something more. Or escape something they don’t want to feel at all.
There’s this funny paradox: when you're on a winning streak, it’s momentum people seek. And momentum is addictive because it feels like control, even though it’s statistically meaningless. But when someone doesn’t have other reliable sources of meaning, affirmation, or agency in their life? Of course they ride that high. They want more of that feeling: that they can change their fate, that they’re not just passengers in their own life.