You're an experienced gambler, having gambled for many years and having seen and done everything. Part of your experience is taking a loan and chasing losses. What if one of the young new gamblers who happens to be close to you is planning to take a loan?
Will you open up and give yourself as an example of someone who takes a loan, chases losses, and eventually loses everything, or prefer not to because you are ashamed to look back at your bad experience, and people think that you are a weak person?
If you ask me, I will be honest and give myself as an example so that people will believe that it's a bad idea to take a loan, it's not a sign of weakness if you admit your past mistakes.
How about you? How do you see yourself?
This is a very difficult question, because at first I wanted to answer "yes, I would tell this guy everything about my bad experience and try to convince him that he shouldn't do this."
But then I realized that all people are stubborn and no one respects someone else's experience, even if it is given with absolutely sincere intentions. And therefore, given that this guy is a gambler, and most likely he considers himself the smartest, he will think that "some fool is giving him advice." And he himself, of course, knows better how it should be.