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Topic: Gambler avoiding friends after a big win. - page 28. (Read 3099 times)

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October 11, 2023, 09:55:52 AM
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That lucky gambler is just want to play safe because he thought those two bald guys will ask him to give some money because they will say they're his "best friends". As long as this person isn't join other circle which is rich or has luxurious lifestyle, he's not a bad guy.

I quite understand why that person did that, it's why I don't think he's making mistake or become arrogant when he stay away from his old circle.
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October 11, 2023, 09:45:51 AM
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The saying "Money reveal people" is quite common. I usually don't believe this phrase, and I used to imagine that friends would always have nice intentions towards one another, but I later realised that this is not true because life is full of diverse individuals, each with their own personalities and viewpoints.

It's best to never expect anything from anyone because everyone is out for themselves. This kind of behaviour is nothing new to me anymore, and whenever there are three friends, I usually anticipate one of them to have such an attitude. Why should you be surprised if it occurs amongst friends when it has even happened between blood brothers? When you put expectations on people all you will get from them disappointments so i have learned to live on my own and not expect much from people.

True, in the matter of human identity and how people really are we can test using money, as you say "money can reveal the human identity" honestly I really agree with this statement, which is already quite a lot of people who prove this including I have also tried it on several friends around me, And well besides that, a large enough victory in gambling can also answer about how people are, when they win they will like to hide and avoid you, and when they lose they like to continue to follow you, I have proven it where one of my friends avoids and I don't know what caused it and then I heard from one of my other friends that he just hit a big jackpot.

I honestly don't know how to deal with things like this, because it involves the personality and nature of each individual, but well don't take them too seriously, just let them go if they don't harm you and also certainly don't expect anything. If they have a good awareness and sense of solidarity then they will also definitely give you a little of their winnings, but if not then let it go as long as it doesn't harm you even though you are actually very kind to that person or like to help them. The most painful disappointment is when you expect people.
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October 11, 2023, 09:22:48 AM
#2
The saying "Money reveal people" is quite common. I usually don't believe this phrase, and I used to imagine that friends would always have nice intentions towards one another, but I later realised that this is not true because life is full of diverse individuals, each with their own personalities and viewpoints.

It's best to never expect anything from anyone because everyone is out for themselves. This kind of behaviour is nothing new to me anymore, and whenever there are three friends, I usually anticipate one of them to have such an attitude. Why should you be surprised if it occurs amongst friends when it has even happened between blood brothers? When you put expectations on people all you will get from them disappointments so i have learned to live on my own and not expect much from people.
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October 11, 2023, 09:08:54 AM
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At one of the local gambling shop I visited during the weekend I happened to listen to a conversation between two bald looking gamblers at the shop talking about one of their gambling colleague who had won a big amount of money amounting to a million in the local currency and due to that win this colleague of theirs' has been avoiding them since e won that money. From their conversation it was obvious that they were a circle of close three friends that gamble together.

After all I finished with my bet headed home and was asking myself what could the colleague act that way avoiding his close friends they all gambling together and just because luck shines on him first he decides to create a distance and class. I couldn't actually annex a good reason why anyone should do that.
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