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My question is do you think gambling every day is better? From his reasoning and points of narrations.
Your friend has some good points, you know, it is about the right time for it or a fateful/lucky day but if you didn't gamble on that day, it will pass you by. Like what my brother narrated to me yesterday, he has been spinning for so long without success, but a few days ago, he wanted to spin but something took his attention for hours, and because of that, he postponed it. But some hours later, he returned, and the very first game played earned him about x12 of the amount wagered. Can you see the insight in it? There is a certain time for a particular successful betting but if you do not bet more, you may never get that time right.
My brother might be wasting his money earlier than that right time without winning a single bet. But for the fact that he bet at the right time, he won. What if he didn't bet at that time? He will never win anything, that is what your friend is trying to tell you, you bet more not to miss that right time. But this shouldn't have to be a do-or-die affair, gambling is never a guaranteed means of gaining money so I don't believe or want anyone to believe they can be making some money from it by all means. We should even delete that mindset but bet when we have the opportunity and have the fun, and peradventure we win big, it will be an added advantage to us instead of putting our minds on the money all the time. This can cause impatience, addiction, aggression, frustration and many more.