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"Thinking about why so many people who like gambling can't give it up, it's mainly due to a lack of strong discipline. They always want to gradually reach the ""heaven"" they dream of.
In the world of online casinos, you see more advertisements, hear more stories of overnight riches, and it keeps the belief in these legends alive in their hearts. It would be great if someone could have a drink and wake themselves up from this.
Now, as the end of the month approaches, it's a good time for reflection. Have you been filling this pit or making money?
I've been playing for so many years, starting with the dream of making money, embarking on my journey to fill the pit. Each experience is a journey of the heart, and although it's all about wins and losses in the end, I feel like every result is accompanied by a process of self-improvement.
I dare not look back and think too much, as it might frighten me. I've been focused on the results, but are we truly satisfied with the results?
I remember at the beginning, I just wanted to make a little pocket money each day. Back then, my expectations were not high, so I was content with earning a few dozen dollars a day. Since my expectations were not high, I could pretty much meet them every day. Even if I could achieve this in just a few days, I wouldn't continue to save and invest; I was satisfied with what I had.
However, as society developed, people's material desires grew, and my desires slowly expanded as well. Earning just a few dozen dollars was no longer enough, and I aimed for amounts like 100, 200, or 300 dollars. My daily goals would gradually increase, and in the future, I started to follow my heart. No stop-loss plan!
As soon as I started doing this, I would slowly dig a hole for myself because it's impossible for anyone to win continuously, so it's necessary to stop losses.
When there are no expectations, there is a huge pit in this situation. At that time, I was truly blinded by the cruelty of online casinos and found myself in a paralyzed state. I started planning to increase my blood flow with my strategy every day, thinking I could recover the pit I had dug. When I felt I was getting close, I started to float again, thinking that I could replenish my blood during this time, prove my luck, play bigger, and get trapped again.
This is how I repeatedly found no hope of getting out of the pit!" |
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