Don't fall in gambling apps!
Today many gamblings
have come. Online rummy apps, cricket prediction apps and gambling apps that
are popping up every day do not count.
Three crore people are
addicted to gambling in India. Ninety percent of them are youths.
We live in a world of
predictions. These gambling attractions are in the form of making money by
making those predictions correctly.
If your predictions are
correct you can make money through gambling. If it goes wrong, you can lose the
money you have and become even more debtors.
Gambling has been
around in some form since that time. Its existing forms like goat-tiger game
and card game have changed to technical forms today.
At that time, they were
playing these games by giving bribes. Now there are more and more gambling
companies that pay taxes to the government.
Early success in
gambling will boost your confidence. These games will boost your confidence
that even if you lose money, you will still be able to make it back. The trick
of gambling is to take yourself to a point where you can't stop even if you
don't want to.
Perhaps with so much
determination you feel like you've lost something, even if you think about relieving
from gambling. Gambling that can get you into that much addiction.
At some point, you will
leave your job, career, family and everything else to take up gambling. Even if
you win the games, you can't quit. Play and play and lose, lose and lose and
see if you catch the lost money and you will be stuck in it until you can't get
out.
After losing the money
in your hand, you gamble with the loan in the hope that you can recover the
lost money anyway. Once you fall into the gambling trap, it is not uncommon to
recover from it. Its results are mostly negative.
There are more losers
than winners in gambling. It is also significant that the lost means those who
have lost themselves. That is why when Tiruvalluvar mentions gambling,
"Don’t gamble even
if you win. To love gambling is like that a fish love a worm in a golden bait.”
in Thirukural, 931.
What Thiruvalluvar is
trying to say in this Kural is that even if you win, you should not like
gambling. Because to like that is like a fish like a worm in a fish bait.
So not liking gambling
is the best way to avoid it.
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