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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Losing time in gambling is worse than losing money.
by
Hatchy
on 09/07/2025, 11:36:37 UTC
We all know you can never get time back, and when you’re losing in gambling and not even enjoying it, that’s time wasted too. Double the stress means a bad day, and sometimes it carries over, because there are always consequences when you’re addicted to gambling.

If you’re someone who values your time, you really need to be careful when taking risks in gambling. Always stay responsible to avoid this from happening. Instead of using that time to improve yourself, you get carried away and end up wasting it all on something that doesn’t even give you anything back.
The idea here is that if one gambles more often and has no positive results he should be wise enough to reduce his gambling time and spend it in something more productive. Gambling we all know required your emotions to be able to play properly and if you don't know how to control your emotions, you might and up becoming an irresponsible gambler. There's no need to carry the whole stress over as it might ruin other good bets that you might have placed the next day. So you need to let go of your loss when it happens. Always gamble of what you can loss not money that has much value to you...