There is some certain amount of money that you will lose and you will be so pissed and probably quit, but not this guy.
I've been talking a lot about how people should learn to be a responsible gambler but there is a crazy gambler that I just meet, from a friends friend, the crazy thing about this person is how about how much he has lost in gambling, enough to go south in the ear of others and he has never made any big gains to cover what he has lost, the crazy part is...
This guy is giving me a weird vibe, like a different gambling breed, he knows he have the gambling addiction problem but he just doesn't care, like for real, he doesn't care, the amount he has lost is in six figures but very weird how he is able to handle it.
Some gamblers are different breed to be honest, they don't care about what their present situation is, if they are breathing they are good, anyone know crazy gambler who don't care if they lose big amount of money and they still gamble?
I've get to know that not all gamblers need to be a responsible gambler, some knows, they are not hypnotized by gambling, they are fully awake and they still choose to be a reckless gambler.
LoL I get what you mean, I'm not an addict though but if I'm to sum up everything I've lost to gambling and how much I've gain, it sure won't add up. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if I'm told that my total losses is in 6 figures because I know I've lost enough, sometimes I loose the kinda money that'll make quite gambling for a few months or weeks, but funny how something still brings me back. In all that, I've learned that it's really not about how much you've lost, a real gambler doesn't count his losses (as long as you can handle the losses) because before you stated gambling, I believe you weren't expecting that you're gonna be winning all the time or that your winnings are gonna be more than your losses. As long as you're winning sometimes, that's enough. Even in life, you win sometimes and you loose sometimes, and just because you lose doesn't mean you gotta stop living, No, you gotta keep living and hoping for better days that'll bring better wins.