I’ve turned $1,000 into $100,000
I’ve turned $6,000 into $80,000
I’ve turned $11,000 into $550,000
and recently I’ve turned $4,000 into $90,000
With nothing to show for it…I’m a sharp sports bettor, but I always end up going all in. I can never be satisfied until it’s too late. I always need to go all in.
I’ve been reading comments from my last post (turning $4,000 into $90,000 and losing the entire $90,000), and I can’t help but feel like shit.
How do I get over the countless failures? I’ve been chasing the $1,000,000 dream for years.
Wow, what a story. I'm not sure if I should feel sorry for you or not because this is clearly an indication of addiction. Being an addict and not understanding when to stop is incredibly dangerous. You should always proceed cautiously, especially because we all know that gambling involves a 50/50 possibility of success. You should apply what you've learned after losing so much and change the way you gamble. Additionally, try to buy something physical that you can see every time you win a bet so that you don't feel awful afterwards and have something to show for it in case you lose the remaining funds.
- What is that? from your 1000$ starting gamble you managed to grow 100k$? or instead of only losing 1000$ you lost 100k$? did I understand correctly? Because gambling is always a loss and always a win.
That's why if you always experience winning there are only two things, either you are really lucky or you use fraud. Today, the loss of gambling by players often in a casino is normal in gambling and cannot be changed.
These are all separate bets from various days and times; his loss is truly terrible, and I believe that greed is the reason for him losing all of his victories. You never know when to stop with addictions, which is typically my problem. Until he finds a means to lessen his addiction, he will continue acting in this way since people with addictions tend to believe they can win all their bets at once.