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You many at times I see gambling been presented in the wrong light and even then, it’s not be avoided. It makes me wonder, if a person would identify something wrong and still goes ahead to do it to themselves!
Is gambling really the problem or are we the problem?
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If I may ask you OP if you've ever been addicted to something before either taking alcohol, smoking or womanizing. It might not be these I mentioned but what have you been addicted to. Figure out anything in your mind and you'll notice that there is a strong force that leads you to doing that thing even when the urge is inactive.

That's how all these happened, the steady slow movement of behavior and actions increases over time until it reaches the peak of addiction to the point you decide to quit which can't be possible, that's when you know you've been trap, all these started as fun, when it's time to stop the fun, the force of attachment has already been strong while the force of pulling out is starting to be created which eventually will take time.
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[quote author=JiiBs link=topic=5542345.msg65365675#msg65365675
You many at times I see gambling been presented in the wrong light and even then, it’s not be avoided. It makes me wonder, if a person would identify something wrong and still goes ahead to do it to themselves!
Is gambling really the problem or are we the problem?
[/quote]
If I may ask you OP if you've ever been addicted to something before either taking alcohol, smoking or womanizing. It might not be these I mentioned but what have you been addicted to. Figure out anything in your mind and you'll notice that there is a strong force that leads you to doing that thing even when the urge is inactive.

That's how all these happened, the steady slow movement of behavior and actions increases over time until it reaches the peak of addiction to the point you decide to quit which can't be possible, that's when you know you've been trap, all these started as fun, when it's time to stop the fun, the force of attachment has already been strong while the force of pulling out is starting to be created which eventually will take time.