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Coping, therapiers, tips... : Strategy for more joy in life despite monthly gambling (Page 2)

Topic created on 14th Jul. 2019 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 27 | Views: 5,726
Sascha666
Amateur
Most people go to work every day just to fulfill the demands of others. (And are also still happy...)
Only at the end you come yourself, and due to the high taxes and duties (in Germany) usually only a better pocket money remains.
The one squanders this with senseless consumption, the other gambles it away. Only a few invest.

I also know the thing with the desired win
You think to yourself, "oh, if I would win this 10k Pot right now, then this problem would be solved, or I would fulfill this dream..."
If you didn't gamble, you would have that 2k, 5k or even 20k in your account even without a win, just like that! - just with a little less thrill, admittedly.

Yes, money is (unfortunately) important and you need it - but you shouldn't let it drive you crazy.
Either way, you will never reach the prosperity as a malocher, which was simply put into the lap of a professional heir.
Money is usually not earned, but inherited or stolen from others.
A lot of things are unfair and there is no point in thinking too much about it.

If you think you are down on your luck, it helps to talk to doctors/nurses once in a while.
What is a loss of money while others have suffered severe blows of fate. Greetings

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Anonym
Bvb1995 wrote at 21:59 on 07/14/2019
When you can't stop doing something and you can't stop yourself you are addicted and you need help

Be it from the famiele or doctors you need to know

"Addicted" we are at least 95% all in the forum
The question is
How do we cope with our normal life with the addiction?

I have never shot myself into the red
Probably never had such a high win that would have animated me to....
I'm just always annoyed when I calculate together and think about what I could have bought nice from the coal.

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Anonym
Sascha666 wrote on 07/14/2019 10:09 PM: Most people go on daily maloche just to fulfill the demands of others. (And are also happy in the process)
Only at the end you come yourself, and due to the high duties and taxes (in DE) usually only a better pocket money remains.
The one squanders this with senseless consumption, the other gambles it away. Only a few invest.

The thing with the desired win I also know
You think to yourself, "oh, if I would win this 10k Pot now, then this problem would be solved, or I would fulfill this dream..."
If you didn't gamble, you would have that 2k, 5k or even 20k in your account even without a win, just like that! - just with a little less thrill, admittedly.

Yes, money is (unfortunately) important and you need it - but you shouldn't let it drive you crazy.
Either way, you will never reach the prosperity as a malocher, which was simply put into the lap of a professional heir.
Money is usually not earned, but inherited or stolen from others.
A lot of things are unfair and there is no point in thinking too much about it.

If you think you are down on your luck, it helps to talk to doctors/nurses now and then.
What is a loss of money while others have suffered severe blows of fate. Greetings

"...just to meet the demands of others..."

I think that's what we gamblers do unconsciously probably all the time.

What I don't believe is that I would have as much more than I gambled away on the account.
A little more yes - but not the full amount.

The purchase of my vehicle was actually more a desperate act, but ultimately I have 1. fulfilled a long desire and 2. prevented that I do not add up again and realize: Crap, already the second possible e-bike gambled away....

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Klempo77
Expert
Cryptique wrote on 07/14/2019 10:10 PM

I'm just always annoyed when I do the math and think about what I could have bought with the money.

I'm more annoyed what I have burned in my 30 years "smoking career"😊

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Marqes
Expert
Sascha666 wrote on 07/14/2019 10:09 PM: Most people go on daily maloche just to fulfill the demands of others. (And are also happy in the process)
Only at the end you come yourself, and due to the high duties and taxes (in DE) usually only a better pocket money remains.
The one squanders this with senseless consumption, the other gambles it away. Only a few invest.

The thing with the desired win I also know
You think to yourself, "oh, if I would win this 10k Pot now, then this problem would be solved, or I would fulfill this dream..."
If you didn't gamble, you would have that 2k, 5k or even 20k in your account even without a win, just like that! - just with a little less thrill, admittedly.

Yes, money is (unfortunately) important and you need it - but you shouldn't let it drive you crazy.
Either way, you will never reach the prosperity as a malocher, which was simply put into the lap of a professional heir.
Money is usually not earned, but inherited or stolen from others.
A lot of things are unfair and there is no point in thinking too much about it.

If you think you are down on your luck, it helps to talk to doctors/nurses once in a while.
What is a loss of money while others have suffered severe blows of fate. Greetings

I like your post, thumbs up!

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m****9
Marqes wrote on 07/15/2019 02:08 PM
I like your post, thumbs up!

I can only agree with that, normally it should be that you work to live.... but mostly you live more bad than good and work until you drop....

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Zwischenmeister
Top Member
mmessner29 wrote on 07/15/2019 02:55 PM
I can only agree with that, normally it should be so that one works to live.... but mostly one lives more badly than right and works to the umfallen....

And so (or much worse, ) it was nowmal always, since there is this animal, which calls itself man, in the current form.

Capitalism has put the crown on the voluntary enslavement of humans, by letting him believe, he goes gladly to work, the work enriches his life and a rbeiten, earn money and make career are quasi the sense of the life,

Of course, hardly anyone really believes that. They say it, however, because everything else is socially outlawed and in order to persuade themselves of it, as it is talked into one from an early age. Because without believing it, it is almost impossible to be a wheel in the gears of capitalism for 40 or more years without contradiction.

1/3 of our life we sleep, 1/3 we work and 1/3 we have nowadays still left to be bored and for example to gamble away our money in the casino.

We should have stayed in the cave, where our own survival and that of our neighbors. was a full-time job, nothing meaningless for some boss, but for themselves

And there it didn't take much to be satisfied. Something to eat and a safe place to sleep for himself and his neighbors. The day this became more or less self-evident was the day it got out of hand...

The man in the cave was AT LEAST as happy and content as we are today.... Although, are we that today actually still?

EDIT: Sorry, I know, I got a little carried away...

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m****9
The meaning of life is to give meaning to life!

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Zwischenmeister
Top Member
Why does it necessarily have to make sense?

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B****3
Sascha666 wrote on 07/14/2019 10:09 PM: Most people go on daily maloche just to fulfill the demands of others. (And are also happy in the process)
Only at the end you come yourself, and due to the high duties and taxes (in DE) usually only a better pocket money remains.
The one squanders this with senseless consumption, the other gambles it away. Only a few invest.

The thing with the desired win I also know
You think to yourself, "oh, if I would win this 10k Pot now, then this problem would be solved, or I would fulfill this dream..."
If you didn't gamble, you would have that 2k, 5k or even 20k in your account even without a win, just like that! - just with a little less thrill, admittedly.

Yes, money is (unfortunately) important and you need it - but you shouldn't let it drive you crazy.
Either way, you will never reach the prosperity as a malocher, which was simply put into the lap of a professional heir.
Money is usually not earned, but inherited or stolen from others.
A lot of things are unfair and there is no point in thinking too much about it.

If you think you are down on your luck, it helps to talk to doctors/nurses now and then.
What is a loss of money while others have suffered severe blows of fate. Greetings

Unfortunately, there are people who can hardly live from their work.
But there is another way. Of course, you also need will, courage and luck to get ahead in life. My wife and I have managed very well with work to have a house and 2 cars.

And to acquire something like that has also required sacrifices
While we were stressing about the house or while we were educating ourselves, others went on vacation and smiled at us
You can also influence your luck a little

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