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Topic: Not everyone deserves to hear of your winning in gambling. - page 19. (Read 2602 times)

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Every story you tell someone can either be a motivation or something to get them depressed. I have been thinking about this and I'd like to pass this advice to every serious gambler in this platform who has won a substantial amount of money from gambling, not to share their success story about winning to everyone and in every place. You do not know the story of every gambler, and on the face some gamblers may just look alright but in deep down they are in debt, some depressed due to addiction to gambling that is destroying them and has made them plan to quit. Your success story when shared indiscriminately may trigger and motivate this addicted gambler battling to stop to want to keep gambling, having the believe that their time is close. Be careful who and where you talk about your success in gambling, you may just be encouraging an addicted gambler to continue.

The story had the motivation if the motivation was their in that story,if we consider one story which was repeated one in the gambling site.Nearly eighty percentage of the gamblers was get into the gambling by seeing one of the gambler who made the big winning in the gambling site,even it was the same story for myself.Many gamblers was motivated by another gamblers it similarly to the business entrepreneur was motivated by the big business man.The serious gamblers will earn more money than the usual gamblers who do the gambling with the huge time gap in the gambling site.Plan your game along with the huge savings for the future gambling game.
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Every story you tell someone can either be a motivation or something to get them depressed. I have been thinking about this and I'd like to pass this advice to every serious gambler in this platform who has won a substantial amount of money from gambling, not to share their success story about winning to everyone and in every place. You do not know the story of every gambler, and on the face some gamblers may just look alright but in deep down they are in debt, some depressed due to addiction to gambling that is destroying them and has made them plan to quit. Your success story when shared indiscriminately may trigger and motivate this addicted gambler battling to stop to want to keep gambling, having the believe that their time is close. Be careful who and where you talk about your success in gambling, you may just be encouraging an addicted gambler to continue.
You cant stop people on doing so since we are really that free on doing the things that we do want to do and express or say. It is really just that on someones fault if they would really be taking those words to be that an inspiration for them to move forward. We do know that there would really be those people who do really likes on expressing out their emotions that they have won something
big as part of being that excited on which its their right to do so. Just like on what i had said that you dont have that rights on stopping them on what they would gonna say.
It is really just that you should make yourself that realistic on the things that you are dealing with, we know that in gambling that there would be those people who are really that
lucky and there are ones who arent.
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In all aspects of life, it's generally advised not to overshare about your life, especially if it's something that has to do with money, and that includes how much money you've earned or lost through gambling. That also includes lottery tickets and anything similar that distributes large amounts of money. It's not about who is triggered by your success story; social media is filled with so-called entrepreneurs that show off their supposed wealth; your story as an individual won't make a difference. If someone is motivated to gamble more because he's addicted, after you post about your winnings, it's not your issue, but one they need to resolve themselves. The internet is filled with success stories; hardly anyone ever posts about failures.

What's happening in your life should stay in your life, despite what the subject is. I'm not fond of oversharing, and delicate issues should only be discussed with people you trust or professionals.
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Success stories will always be different from the perspective of the listeners.
Yes, it can be positive or negative but if your purpose is to educate and inspire then just stay positive and your listener might still find a good lesson on your story. Though if the addicted gambler gets inspire to gamble more, i believe the problem is still with him and not yours anymore as your intention is clean and your purpose is positive.
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Every story you tell someone can either be a motivation or something to get them depressed. I have been thinking about this and I'd like to pass this advice to every serious gambler in this platform who has won a substantial amount of money from gambling, not to share their success story about winning to everyone and in every place. You do not know the story of every gambler, and on the face some gamblers may just look alright but in deep down they are in debt, some depressed due to addiction to gambling that is destroying them and has made them plan to quit. Your success story when shared indiscriminately may trigger and motivate this addicted gambler battling to stop to want to keep gambling, having the believe that their time is close. Be careful who and where you talk about your success in gambling, you may just be encouraging an addicted gambler to continue.
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