Online casinos and debt
The most common reason for debt seems to be "to cover living expenses," but today's newspaper headline was:
"Half of Internet Casinos are in debt."
I want to ban debt like gambling and drugs. I want to make debt illegal. I've been praying for a world where people can't get into debt, but it seems gambling and debt go hand in hand.
You lose at gambling, then you get in debt to try to get it back, then you gamble and lose it again.
It's an infinite loop of negativity. It's like an antlion pit.
If you can't get into debt, the damage can be minimized. Isn't that great?
The rest of the newspaper headline says "Fear of addiction," but I can't say anything about that. Because I was also "addicted to online games." I can understand very well the feelings of people who can't quit. However, I liked the games, but I didn't think about "betting money," so maybe that saved me. It didn't take my money, but it took my time. In this day and age, "time is money," so it's the same thing. But it's better that I didn't get into debt. Once you wake up, you'll recover quickly.
Even if you recover from gambling addiction, if you're still in debt, that debt will be subject to that dreaded interest that grows exponentially, and your debt will snowball, and you'll be stuck in debt hell. In other words, you can't recover even if you try.
Gambling and debt
It's the Money guy who's pulling the strings behind the scenes. He's the one who's trying to ruin humanity. I've dissed MONEY many times. He's the real enemy of humanity.
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