The Intelligent Pursuit in Gambling
Gambling, as interpreted by those who are wise, is just another mental activity for everyone to indulge in.
In the end, these people learn from such loss, cherish the experience in mind and comes back playing with another set of tactic to stake the claim.
Setting personal standards in gambling definitely helps a gambler to get by. In the complex world of gambling, multi-faceted individuals unite, each with different strategies in mind yet aim for one single goal - and that is, to win, naturally.
Skeptics have all but one remark on gambling - as how most experts are of intellectual types, yet half of this breed almost never made it as soon as their last cent is recklessly spent.
Why is this so? The intellectual pursuit in gambling tends to separate gamblers who are intelligent but not smart enough to outmaneuver their opponents' strategies to the simple, yet street-wise ones who can easily foretell the next move.
Knowledge found in books is helpful, though. But being able to flash mental cards in a span of minutes before laying the cards on the table definitely means something else, and has more advantage in beating them all.
Underestimating gamblers is not unusual. Most of them are rather known as "one-day millionaires", because some bettors can't help but spend lavishly after winning at a game.
Spending a portion of the prize is acceptable, but overindulging is another matter. Unfortunately, this is where gamblers cross the line in maintaining their sanity when it comes to enjoying their proof of success out of gambling.
Most of the winners have kept on gambling and at the same time maintained their momentum on such level that they knew instinctively when to stop. Some have not, and it cost these losers way too much, and the price was indeed so high, literally and figuratively speaking.
Yet this is not to say that gambling itself is one activity that is bad. It can be, yes; but only by those who were bold enough to disgrace themselves by not using their otherwise sensible heads.
It also cannot be denied that gambling has helped many people, in spite of their class. And those winners have been wise enough to organize their lives better by staying detached to endless possibilities of the negative consequences.
Hence, they remained optimistic yet objective, and have taken into account the good rewards gambling would bring to them once they don't try to put themselves into it on a much deeper level.
