A Stairway to Success
Is gambling a concrete proof as a stairway to success?
To bet, or not to bet. The question goes on and on in a person's mind. Reluctance is inevitable, especially if the gambler must concede the odds this time.
Yet there are also various ways to try one's luck on gambling. These reasons differ to any situation or game.
Once the steps to finally succeed are mastered in a rational and subjective manner (the last, being optimistic) then winning is more likely to happen.
But of course, wining in any game -- may it be card games such as Poker, Twenty-One, or slots, roulette --is not truly guaranteed to happen overnight. This, we are all aware of.
In this so-called life, we take a risk on everything we deem worthwhile, and worth the fight. Strategies could differ from person to person, and it really has no certainty for a straight head-on success in perpetual motion.
Unless, of course, you decide to set your mind to it. The invisible force within you needs to step out, and act what you have in mind to show that you can do it.
That you, like Nick the Greek and the other prominent gambling figures can win, in your own way no one else can. Set the bar high and prepare to give your all in a calm manner, then you are all set.
What we believe in must be AND should be put into action. Striking a balance between betting enough and betting in excess aren't really that easy, unless you are self-disciplined.
Weighing effects -- the positive and its opposite, should be looked upon closely, as to avoid possible failures in general, including gambling.
For every cent we care to bet is too large an amount to risk; for the thought itself accords with the hope of making it big, and winning somehow.
Gambling is always taken literally and figuratively by people who crave for a sense of adventure, dosed with so much enthusiasm in life that they tend to overdo whatever is necessary.
Personal philosophies and diverse opinions of gamblers make it all the more worthwhile than one could ever handle. Skeptics have questioned their intent, while more have tried and proved them capable of running their own show.
Doesn't matter if you lose as long as you learn from it. It is always better to stay and think positive, for this pulls the good vibes, otherwise known as "luck."
In general, this just proves that in whatever choice we chose to fulfill, we all tend to do what we think is best, naturally. Even in gambling.