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Greed is part of human nature or it would realyl be that always a part on which there would really be those individuals who would really be that too serious on trying out to deal up with gambling on which this is something that you would really be continuing to play not until you would really be able to get or achieve on what you do have in mind. When it comes to gambling then this is something that will really be that the main cause on why people would really be continuing to play because of that kind of motive on which you would really be that definitely be continuing to play no matter what. As for the question about retiring because of gambling winning then this is something that will be talking into those people who do able to win up on lotteries, even still there would be no assurance that those winners would completely be stopping after that.
On the moment that we would really be having that kind of winning condition then the main thing that comes up into our mind that we would really be continuing to play on which we do believe
that we might be able to win up even more on the moment that we would be deciding on playing or betting just because we do believe that we might be still lucky in our next bets or plays.
Stop talking about greed being a "primal instinct." Simply said, its a drug. Gambling is like an endless phone scroll; each gain gives you dopamine and makes you want more. Its a system designed to leverage your desire for the big score, not luck. The house always wins. All the time. Its a rigged game designed to drain you, not just odds. That jackpot you want? It was built by countless invisible losers.
Would you retire on a gaming win? Get real! Lightning is more likely to strike twice. Big winners, lottery winners, and casino whales often go broke. Why? Because a lot of money doesnt change you. The impulse to gamble worsens, increasing risks and guarantees a catastrophe.
OK, good one but what are you saying in essence bud, are you telling us all to stop gambling?, or to only gamble for having fun's sake with no expectations for life changing wins even though the possibility of it happening be there?
Well, if the first question is what you comment is trying to pass across as a message to all gamblers, then sorry to say this, but I really wonder what you are doing wearing an online casino signature ad - no offence please.
But if the latter be the message you are passing across through your comment, then, to a great extent, I did agree with, for personally, I believe you are very right.
But on the other hand as well, we can't remove or say "damn" to all the possibilities though, I've seen people who became extremely rich with money won from gambling, rich to the extent that if they wanted to retire, they would, but rather, some of them used the money to pursue another career, like investing in business and buying assets, and today they are even more richer.
So, in essence, the possibility of retiring through money won from gambling is real, but first, the gambler should first win the money, then we talk about the possibilities of the gambler retiring with the depending on how he or she spends it.