Tell a terminal cancer patient you’re depressed and can’t handle your problems and see if they feel sorry for you. Then you’re allowed to be depressed.
Well said -@Cobratate
Gambling will sell you the dream of instant success but hide the reality of steady loss, because for every small win that makes you feel special there are countless silent losses that slowly empty your pocket and damage your confidence, and before you know it you’re not playing to win anymore, you’re playing to recover what you’ve already lost, which is how many people get stuck in a cycle that steals their savings, their time, and their peace, so instead of funding a system built to profit from your desperation, channel that money into something that grows with you — a skill, a side business, an investment, or even personal development — because discipline and patience may feel boring, but they build wealth and stability in a way gambling never can.
No betting platform truly cares about your breakthrough; their business survives on your losses, and the more you chase that “one big win,” the deeper you sink into emotional decisions, borrowed money, and unnecessary pressure, so choose long-term growth over short-term excitement, protect your hard-earned cash, and remember that financial freedom is built through consistency, smart planning, and self-control — not by leaving your future to chance.
@GaelenBet A left handed one hander will win 90% of the times against a right handed one hander considering the backhand of kova goes to the forehand of shapo and the forehand of shapo goes to the backhand of kova. This was a relatively easy win. This matchup is perfect for shapo.