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I often ponder this question: Is it enough, or should I keep gambling?
If it's enough, then it's time to cash out.
If I continue, I'm afraid I won't be able to profit anymore.
With luck, perhaps you can win more.
But with bad luck, you might end up losing more.
Every time I win some money, I consider stopping.
But when I think about how lucky I am, I just don't want to miss this opportunity!
So I keep on playing. And the result? Well, you already know.
People are naturally greedy. How many can truly cash out when they should? Not many, I suppose, unless you have exceptional self-control.
Otherwise, it's really hard to "know when to quit."
The reason gambling can be addictive is because of greed—greed for money.
I have a cousin who, after winning on a few slot machines, became addicted.
Whenever she had money, she wanted to gamble! If she lost, she'd say her luck wasn't good that day and try again in a few days.
If she won, she'd gamble some more. It became a cycle.
One time, she even discovered a bug on a slot machine game. She found that if you opened a slot machine game on a website, triggered the free spins, and then opened the same game on a mobile app, you could play the free spins on both platforms. Essentially, it was like getting 10 free spins but being able to play 20 times.
However, they must have fixed the bug later, so she couldn't continue doing that. But from then on, she was obsessed with slot machine games.
I tried to advise her, but it didn't work, and I eventually gave up because it wasn't my money she was using anyway.
I hope that one day she'll realize it on her own! |
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