If yes, it is time you look at your gambling behavior critically. You may not aware of it but may be you are going towards an alarming state. May be you are in alarming state already! Whatever conditions you are in, it is worth to give a scrutiny. That may save you from some real painful experiences.
Gambling is fun. No doubt about it. It is a test on your nerves. The pleasure of win is overwhelming. It is incomparable to any experience. The disappointment of losing is equally painful. If you gamble often you should know there is more number of disappointments than the pleasures.
Some loses and some wins in a gamble. That is normal. You know that before you commit yourself. Nothing wrong winning or losing in a gamble. But it matters how you react to that win or loss. Are you coping well with the wins or losses in gambling! Are your behavior, your actions and your living as same as a normal responsible person after a win or loss?
You have to see that critically. If you become so flamboyant, if you become so ecstatic after a win that you cannot control yourself and continue gambling until you lose whatever you win and even until your last dollar from your pocket was gone! Then, you have to look back and admit that you were not behaving like a normal responsible person. You have to think out something to check this behavior before it is too late.
Let's talk a different situation. You cannot stop unless you win in a gamble. And lose the last penny in the process! If this happens to you often, then be acknowledged, you are in critical condition too!
If you want to gamble, does not matter you win or you lose, you must bear the ability to cope the pressure of both win and loss. You must be able to restrain yourself to some point. There are many respectable and socially responsible persons who gamble. They have the ability to manage their gambling behavior extremely well and remain responsible and respectable in the society. If you are failing to manage yourself and gambling until your last dollar was gone, it is time you do something about it.
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