The Causal Relationship Between Gambling and Debt
When it comes to movies about gambling, I particularly enjoy "Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler." There is nothing in this world that isn’t a source of trouble for the ordinary person. The thing people in the "crypto world" love the most is finding various treasure bloggers and learning different gambling techniques. However, unless you enjoy living a tumultuous life like Kaiji, who spent half his life as a slave, almost shattered, relying on "gambling skills" to narrowly escape and return to being a free but poor person, it’s better not to make mistakes lightly. One mistake may lead to a lifetime of repayment.
Gambling is nine times out of ten a loss; anyone with sufficient experience knows that "gambling" is always as far from "financial freedom" as hell is from heaven. A true gambler cannot be wealthy. The word that corresponds to "gambling" as a law of causation is "debt." A true gambler does not care about money; their ultimate fate is always to be in massive debt. This doesn’t require any evidence; just think back to the gamblers you know—aren’t they always borrowing money everywhere? So Kaiji's escape is about no longer being in debt. It’s very real!
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