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Ethereum Forum / Re: Why Ethereum is The Best?
« on: May 14, 2024, 05:34:48 PM »
ETH L2 is great option, but using ETH as main network, it's expensive!
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I'm not sure if it is bad or not. But it was because I didn't understand what I was doing that the beginning of gambling turned out to be very bad. ha ha ha'
This was a very unsuccessful attempt at that time, so it made me pause for a moment to at least understand what I was playing.
That's not easy enough. Because indeed a lot of gambling is influenced by luck. And I thought, my luck isn't that good. Yes, even though sometimes it is a win, it seems like there are more losses. Because of that, I don't accept gambling because I really realize that it's not easy and the risks are actually very high.
Im with you. Such people are often sensitive and unsolicited criticism is rarely constructive and brings no results. People without addictions must learn to cultivate empathy and treat addicts with understanding. And probably this is also easier said than done because usually the first reaction to the action of a person's addiction is negative. But still since those facing addiction may not fully grasp their situation, expecting them to respond positively to criticism is unrealistic.I wouldn't completely agree with you that the reactions to the actions of an addicted fellow is ALWAYS negative. If you say it's mostly negative then I'll agree but not always.
Let's assume you were once addicted to gambling and then you finally got help and quit the addiction, are you saying that you'll get a negative reflex or reaction when you confront someone who is still fighting addiction.
In such a case, I bet the first thing you'd do is put yourself in his shoes because you'd understand what it means and how it feels to be addicted and how helpless the person is.
I keep seeing this type of comparison all the time and everywhere. I think its quite obvious that they are not the same but for some reason it must be "feeling" same to some people. If you are not using TA or FA, if you are not reading the charts, if you are not putting your entire trading knowledge into each trade, then yeah you may feel that way. Still doesn't mean its gambling, but a newbie just randomly picking something may feel a little bit like a gambler. I believe that as long as we get to just have a positive return or at least potential to it, the lack of house edge alone makes it quite possible for you to be fine.
a gambling addict will stop if he is aware of it on his own and cannot be forced if it is not from their heart, even if it is religion and family, if they do not have a strong intention to leave gambling
Dont you find it funny, that "no risk = no gain" can simultaneously be "risk = no gain", but it almost unlikely to be "no risk = gain" situation? That no matter how much you risk you can still lose. Originally it suppose to mean that you cant achieve without trying, but it turns that you can try, spend time money and still fail. To this quote, I would like to add the word regret. This would suit perfectly as a motivation and a lighthouse for every gambler. No matter how you play, how you deal with your money and how your life is going, a person should never regret what he did. This is his life lesson, experience and he should accept it no matter if it is bad or good.
And what if there are rare instances like receiving an unexpected inheritance where "no risk = gain" does indeed seem plausible
However, as you noted typically to gain something substantial one must be willing to take a risk whether it be of time, money or effort.
Each situation demands a unique approach to risk and how we manage that risk often defines our outcomes.
I agree with your perspective on regret as well. Every experience, whether positive or negative shapes us. Embracing each as an invaluable lesson allows us to transform our experiences into strengths.
What happens is that when things like inheritance are something inevitable, there is no risk, but it is a great loss that is suffered, so everything has its risk and effort in the same way, so this is something that will always be noticed, Personally, I say something, in everything in life you Must take risks in order to have some profits, and the most you can do is lose the rest if it goes well , then you win and big, so what happens is not bad. This also applies in the casino, when we play we know that money is at risk, in investments and everywhere, in gambling the risk is much stronger, there are people who have lost everything because they do not know how to control themselves, that is something This happens to many players and is what should be Avoided.
In my view, students do not deserve to be allowed to gamble and there should be government regulations on this matter. I really agree, that gambling is the same as using illegal drugs, it can make gamblers addicted.The impact of gambling on student is seriously bad, and it has impacted the student negatively in a way that it has affected the academics; poses failures in academic performance,mental health issue,risk of suicide,physical health issue and lost of family togetherness.Study is main target for a student. But when a student engage with gambling. I think gambling is very bad for students. Because gambling is one kinds of addiction some times. When a student fall in this addition then his study will be suffer.
So problem gambling can be detrimental to student and it is dangerous for Ernest student because of the negative impact it poses on the students. What is your own opinion on this.
So my strong advice for student to avoid gambling. Because it will stand in the way of achieving his goals.
Of course, it is very dangerous for students because their learning activities will be consumed by their addiction.
There must be very strict supervision from the school or parents themselves so that their children are not trapped in gambling.
Gambling should only be done by those who are financially established and are not seeking profit from gambling but only as a form of entertainment.
That's very nice because it shows how responsible you are and that you have the ability of taking charge of your finance, because not everyone actually makes good use of their winnings.Here, I invite you to share personal stories about your gambling journey — whether you've had big wins, faced losses or just dabble occasionally for fun.
Or maybe you have strange gambling habits
I have gambling habit. My experience with gambling although only a few years long has given me a good sense of when I should and shouldn't play. I don't keep track of my losses but whenever I win I make sure to treat myself or my loved ones to something nice, whether it's clothes, gadgets, jewelry, or other memorable items, depending on the amount I win. I really enjoy rewarding myself and family in this way.
The reason why most gamblers are always on the losing side isn't because they don't usually win when they gambling, but it's because they lack the ability to walk away with their win or make good use of them. Due to greed and not always being satisfied, and yes, always keeping track of all their previous losses and deciding to chase them with their win and when things goes bazaar, they end up losing everything, including their own money.
Dont you find it funny, that "no risk = no gain" can simultaneously be "risk = no gain", but it almost unlikely to be "no risk = gain" situation? That no matter how much you risk you can still lose. Originally it suppose to mean that you cant achieve without trying, but it turns that you can try, spend time money and still fail. To this quote, I would like to add the word regret. This would suit perfectly as a motivation and a lighthouse for every gambler. No matter how you play, how you deal with your money and how your life is going, a person should never regret what he did. This is his life lesson, experience and he should accept it no matter if it is bad or good.