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Board Gambling discussion
Re: A man stole $6 from his girlfriend to gamble, or maybe he didn't!
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Furious 7
on 09/06/2025, 21:33:17 UTC
Moral of the story?
Stop believing every post on Twitter or Facebook. Ignoring the fact that every bitcoiner should live by the principle of "don't trust, verify," these are gambling stories, and you could trust a gambler about this as much as a fisherman and his stories about the 20-meter 100 tons carp he just failed to catch.
My own moral of the story is that we should not take the money that does not belong to us to gamble, because what If we use such amount to gamble without being calculative or careful, and we end up losing the game, what will be the outcome? It will definitely turn bad. So weather fiction or nonfiction story, we should be careful on how we allow our emotion to control us. Because any wrong or negative attempt may result to catastrophe expecialy when you take loan or steal money for gambling.
Whether it is for gambling or for other things, we still cannot take money that is not ours. Taking money that is not ours is not allowed, but for people who are already addicted to gambling, sometimes they will be stubborn and will do anything to get the money back, the purpose of getting money is to gamble again. It is indeed difficult for people who are addicted to gambling to have a good attitude, because on average, people who are addicted to gambling will definitely experience negative changes that can even happen quickly. Borrowing money or taking money can be something that is definitely done by people who are addicted to gambling, maybe this can be said to happen to people who are addicted to gambling. With the case of a man stealing his partner's money, this is certainly a bad example and even in my opinion, even if this man asks for his partner's money to be used for gambling, it is still not right.