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First thing I do after placing a bet is see my potential win as not mine, those figures written as your potential win are dream money it’s never yours I don’t care if your last game is Real Madrid against a team in the fourth division of Iran’s league.
The imagination of already seeing your potential win as true can make one forget their financial status as it did to the man in the story.
Your financial status is more essential than your potential win in deciding if you should cash out or not.
You have just made an important point and I agree to that. People often neglect the fact that they dont have money and the potential win amount on ticket is not theirs but just an illusion, but they allow greed to take a greater part of them by not seeing other opportunities to cashout when necessary. I have seen and heard of manhmany people who later regretted of not cashing out when necessary, but however people will still fall for it since the quest to making money from gambling is high, there is a great tendency thatorethat more people will still not cash out after having the opportunity to do so, just because they want to talktale all and not some. If not greediness I don't know what else to classifiedclassify such character.
Original archived Re: Think more about your financial status than your potential win
Scraped on 04/09/2025, 21:51:26 UTC
First thing I do after placing a bet is see my potential win as not mine, those figures written as your potential win are dream money it’s never yours I don’t care if your last game is Real Madrid against a team in the fourth division of Iran’s league.
The imagination of already seeing your potential win as true can make one forget their financial status as it did to the man in the story.
Your financial status is more essential than your potential win in deciding if you should cash out or not.
You have just made an important point and I agree to that. People often neglect the fact that they have money and the potential win amount on ticket is not theirs but just an illusion, but they allow greed to take a greater part of them by not seeing other opportunities to cashout when necessary. I have seen and heard of manh people who later regretted of not cashing out when necessary, but however people will still fall for it since the quest to making money from gambling is high, there is a great tendency thatore people will still not cash out after having the opportunity to do so, just because they want to talk all and not some. If not greediness I don't know what else to classified such character.