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"Hey buddies, I've always wanted to ask, do your friends know about your online gambling activities?
Back in the day, in my early twenties, when friends got together, we loved sharing stories. However, as a gambling enthusiast, my favorite stories were about recent online gambling experiences.
But you should know that most people look down on gamblers. Some even consider them foolish. People would say, ""How can you win against a computer?"" Especially among friends in their twenties, who can be quite indiscreet, once you share something with them, the entire circle knows you're into online gambling.
I've personally experienced the consequences of this, so I moved on to the mature phase. After analyzing the pros and cons, I realized there was no advantage to sharing my gambling stories with others—only disadvantages.
Regardless of who asked me if I still gambled, I would say I quit a long time ago!
Even if I won money and wanted to share my joy, I'd tell people I made money by investing in cryptocurrencies. ""Investing"" just sounds classier than ""gambling.""
Using cryptocurrencies for deposits and withdrawals and gaining profits by selling them is not exactly boasting, right?
Yesterday, during the weekend, a few friends got together to play cards. We started talking about cryptocurrencies, and eventually, we veered into the topic of online gambling.
One of my friends, probably new to online gambling, talked about winning some money and boasted like crazy.
Seeing him, I remembered how I used to boast like that back in the day!
Maybe he hasn't realized the problem yet.
People can be lonely, and some things are meant to be kept secret.
Even with the best friendships, some secrets should never be shared.
Or who knows, one day, what you shared might become someone else's weapon against you.
Of course, I'm curious to know if you, my fellow gamblers, would tell your close ones about your online gambling habits." |
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