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1  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Not keeping records makes me a bad gambler? on: October 26, 2023, 12:28:36 PM
I think it's extremely important to keep track, even if you're not a professional player. In order to know whether you made more money or lost. And if you have lost more and this number is growing, then this is an extremely important signal to stop with it!  Have a look at this, and consider tracking your gambling expenses.. This is relevant for those who play regularly. After all, there are more chances to become addicted to gambling.
Well, in general, it is a very good habit to write down your expenses. Such people usually have no problem living 'paycheck to paycheck.
2  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A weird belief among some gamblers. on: October 26, 2023, 12:22:28 PM
I think that this often happens where a person is not at all sure of his bet and bets solely on luck. Then she doesn't want to share her luck with anyone else Smiley It's strange, yes, because the probability of winning will not increase or decrease from that. But if a person is more relaxed that way, then let him
3  Other / Off-topic / Re: Keeping your gambling habit a secret. on: October 26, 2023, 11:56:36 AM
I think it all depends on how much a person puts into gambling. If it's fun once a year with friends or even by yourself, that's one thing - I don't think that society has a bad attitude towards such people. But if a person starts to become addicted, gets nervous if he doesn't play, or falls into a gigantic excitement when winning or losing, then there is nothing good here and the person starts to hide it. Because who wants to let everyone know that he has problems?
Without a responsible attitude to the game, this can become a big problem. But unfortunately, not all of those who start playing realize this.
4  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Advice when you are going a bit far in gaming and betting on: September 27, 2023, 08:35:09 AM
They simply have preconceived ideas about gambling that are all wrong, they simply believe what they read on social media thinking they can make money with gambling, and when they realize this is not what is happening to them they get mad and keep betting thinking that at some point their luck will change, but when it does not they get desperate trying to recover the money they have lost, and at that point it is likely an addiction is already developing as they cannot stop playing, as doing so will mean that they were mistaken from the beginning, and very few people can admit their mistakes that easily.

Some gamblers have the tendency to completely stop their gambling if they lose a considerable amount of money that they needed at that time but don't have it in the present time due to that loss. It is advisable that when a gambler sees that he is losing and has lost 10-20% of his total bankroll already, he should stop there and come back later, not to try and recover it, instead play for fun because they have at least some bankroll remaining. This should be the main agenda of a gambler.
But some gamblers even almost all gamblers find it difficult to do this and they tend to play until the money they have deposited runs out there are even those who continue the gambling session even though the money they have deposited runs out they will re-deposit some money to keep playing and catch up on what they have be the goal.

It is always necessary to remember that giving direction or advice to people like that is very difficult because they can also have a high temperament or emotions so that we will also be the ones who have problems with him because he they do not want to accept the advice.
The most dominant factor in being able to change or stop a step when gambling is wrong is the gambler own will and the will will come when the gambler is aware of all the risks and impacts that will occur if he loses quite a lot of money.

For example I know a friend who is also a heavy gambler and every time he receives a salary from work he always uses 30% to gamble but when that amount is lost he comes back with a new deposit transaction so now there is one thing that makes him aware about the importance of control when gambling namely that he is in debt and cannot resolve it quickly.
Many people have misconceptions about gambling, often fueled by social media. When losses occur, some try to chase their luck in a popular game, potentially leading to addiction. Responsible gambling involves setting limits and knowing when to stop, even if it means playing for fun with what's left of your bankroll. Self-awareness of the risks is crucial.
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: Working over 20 years still poor on: September 27, 2023, 08:04:56 AM
In fact, this is not such a simple topic. Not all people can be rich - this is a utopia. Main problems 2: the psychology of poverty (when you see from childhood how parents save money, do not allow themselves anything, limit the child, say that nothing depends on us) and lack of financial literacy. But the positive news is that everything can be solved.
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is chat gpt destroying communities? 🙃 on: September 27, 2023, 07:55:50 AM
Personally, I do not like the rapid development of artificial intelligence. For myself, I see one way out - not to be dumb and to develop, because at the moment when humanity stops thinking... I don't want it, I believe that it won't happen. As for communities.. a person needs a person to talk to, I don't see a threat to communities. I will always choose a person.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: Questions for Satoshi Nakamoto on: September 27, 2023, 07:45:34 AM
It's fascinating how Satoshi Nakamoto's creation, Bitcoin, has indeed transformed the financial and technological landscape. The search for Satoshi's true identity continues to be a subject of great intrigue and speculation, as the impact of this pseudonymous innovator is undeniable. I have no questions for him, but I am very interested in how he looks. I imagine a thin, handsome man who spends 90% of his time at the computer
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