If you have the following symptoms, seek professional help:



1. Repeatedly thinking about past gambling experiences, planning the next gamble, or desperately searching for funds to gamble.

2. To achieve the desired excitement, constantly increasing the bet amount.

3. Feeling restless, irritable, or anxious when trying to reduce or stop gambling.

4. Using gambling as a way to relieve negative emotions (such as helplessness, guilt, anxiety) or to escape from real-life problems.

5. After losing money in gambling, often continuing to gamble the next day, trying to win back the losses.

6. Lying and hiding, lying to family, friends, or doctors to conceal the extent of gambling.

7. Damaging or losing important relationships, jobs, educational or career opportunities due to gambling.

8. Relying on others for financial support, needing others’ monetary aid to cope with the financial crisis caused by gambling.

Gambling addiction is a mental health disorder, not simply a matter of willpower. If you have the above symptoms, you need to seek professional help.

Why “making a living through gambling” is difficult to truly succeed.

Human weakness: Gambling easily triggers greed and luck-driven mentality, leading to deeper entrenchment.
Unsustainable: Even short-term wins can be wiped out by a big loss, depleting all savings. Remember: “Gambling doesn’t lead to the shore, only deeper sinking.”
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Ryakpanda
· 21h ago
The outcome of gambling is family destruction and personal ruin.
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