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    Why If You Haven’t Already, Should Stop Gambling Now

    JoshuaBy JoshuaJanuary 26, 2020Updated:January 27, 202012 Comments1 Min Read
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    Hi, my names Joshua and I am the owner of Achievemorethanaverage.com. I became frustrated with people telling me what to do so set out to achieve more for myself and live life on my own terms.

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    1. Abel on January 29, 2020 11:57 pm

      Hi! Thanks for sharing your experience. A friend and I have started our own online business. He’s a good writer but he also gambles. We have had long talks about the topic and he describes how addictive gambling can be. I have started to search motivational posts that may help him on this topic. And I really liked your post. I’ll share it with him. Thank you!

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      • Joshua on February 25, 2020 1:29 pm

        No worries Abel 🙂

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    2. Feochadan on January 30, 2020 12:03 am

      I really like the points in your article about what keeps people gambling.  I keep hearing from people who gamble how much they just won and they are so excited.  When I ask them how much they lost to get that winning, they are never able to answer.  The number one rule in casinos is, “The house always wins” and this is so very true.

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      • Joshua on February 25, 2020 1:28 pm

        That is very true, Feochadan 🙂

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    3. Travis on January 30, 2020 12:29 am

      I can agree that gambling can be problematic if you let it get out of control, but typically when I go to the casinos I take an amount of money that was decided upon beforehand and fits into my budget. Granted, where I live you have to travel at least a couple hours to go to the casino, so it is like a mini-vacation and if I lose that money its like money that I would spend on going to the movies or some other event. So to answer your question, yes you can gamble without it becoming an addiction, but gambling regularly would be tough not to become an addiction.

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      • Joshua on February 7, 2020 1:35 am

        I think that is a great idea Travis, that way you are only losing what you can afford too. I also agree with what you are saying. 

        Thanks,

        Josh 🙂

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    4. Iamlooking4answer on January 30, 2020 12:40 am

      Addicted to gambling is really a dangerous game. It not only hurting yourself financially, it also causes pain to other family members. There always stories where gamblers borrow money to gamble, the worst thing is borrowing from loan shark, which can be a huge mistake. It can drag the family into a never ending debt, otherwise someone just have pay that huge amount to bail that person. 

      Gambling once in a while is fine, but for some people if they are prone to this addiction, it is better to stay away from casinos or gambling site. 

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      • Joshua on February 7, 2020 1:32 am

        I agree, Gambling is dangerous, I think you can do it every now and then however it can be hard to distinguish whether you are addicted or not.

        Josh 🙂

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    5. Md Millat on January 30, 2020 12:41 am

      Thank you for sharing such an excellent article with us. I am so happy to see your ID card. Your article is really unique and informative. I have got a lot of information about Gambling. The gambling game is an addiction. Once this drug is obtained, it can no longer be discharged. Every human being should avoid gambling. I myself have failed every time I gambled. Gambling did not achieve success. I still knew it because it became my addiction. I slowly abandoned it and was able to come back from there. But I found a lot of valuable information that I benefited from reading this article, and I think other people like me will benefit from reading your article. So I have bookmarked your website next so that I can come back to your website. Thank you again for sharing such a beautiful article with us.

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      • Joshua on February 7, 2020 1:31 am

        Thanks MD Millat 🙂

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    6. Asha on January 30, 2020 12:57 am

      Hey, While reading your full guide on Gambling. Gambling problems can happen to anyone from any walk of life. Maintaining recovery from gambling addiction depends a lot on finding alternative behaviors you can substitute for gambling.

      Overcoming a gambling problem is never easy and seeking professional treatment. it’s important to remember that every gambler is unique so you need a recovery program tailored specifically to your needs and situation.

      Go Gambling Free For 2020. Remember one thing only Go Gambling Free For 2020. Go Gambling Free For 2020.
      I am sure you will come out of Gambling.

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      • Joshua on February 7, 2020 1:31 am

        I agree Asha 🙂

        Reply

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