after all, it’s your money, so it’s your right to spend it however you want.
Yes, and it was worth spending, knowing that it is unexpected to happen. A simple celebration together with the family and some friends is great. Spend it all in just one day, still no problem. At least, with the amount we win, we make memories and souvenirs in our lives from gambling.
But I don't put everything into pleasure. I'll keep some for investment, which is a smart thing to do, especially if we win big. Because I don't want to be like those who win millions but turn poor due to their spending habits. I take that to be a reason that we need to be smart if we are given the chance to win that amount.
Everyone wants to celebrate with different things and personally I only want to celebrate with people who support me if there are none then I will celebrate alone, rewarding myself from the results of gambling wins not only makes a party but I prefer to appreciate myself by buying things I want without limits.
Saving some of it may be the right step but I will not mix gambling and investment, these are two very different things, investment for the future while gambling is only for fun done from unused money so I take wise steps to sort the two so that when I lose all the money plotted for gambling then my investment is not disturbed.
People who support you how? With gambling or in personal life? I have never heard about people who support gamblers before or maybe it's the latter? I feel this sense of jealous when I read people having supporters in their lives, because it's a no mercy world for me, apart from my deceased Papa and my partner I don't have any supporters.
It's like the world was again me, but now things have take a good turn in my life, I don't see anything wrong with using part of the money you win to invest, I always feel extra good when I have free money aside that I can use to invest, like right now the market isn't looking good and everyone is panicking, I choose to use such money to take advantage of dips buying some stocks and coins.