I’ll never get a chance like that again. I quit gambling after all of this but the damage is done.

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    10 months ago

    If you quit gambling this was all worth it. You will get more chances for money. You have only one life and you future is worth your present. Be kind to yourself.

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    10 months ago

    If you stick around this space trust me this won’t be the first and only time you leave a ton of money on the table. I’ve done the same several times now for more $ than this - it’s tough, it hurts, no way to sugarcoat it but it’s only money.

    Minus the gambling…. At least you’re putting yourself in a position to be make these gains. Try to learn what you can from the experience.

    Maybe frame it as if you didn’t miss these gains you’d still be lighting money on fire gambling (as a way to stop).

    PS… you probably would have sold/cashed in at some point during the pump before $65 anyway.

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    10 months ago

    right there with you mate gambled away thousands trying to time bitcoins push to 40k with leverage trading. got rekt. no surprises there. learnt my lesson and am taking a break from crypto atm. will only be holding assets from here on out and no more straight gambling on online casinos or leverage trading. once i got it through my thick head i uninstalled my exchanged and took the loss. hurt like hell but only way to ensure i stopped. i would have driven myself to homelessness if i didnt stop so be careful. much love man youll make the money back try not to stress too hard

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    It’s only money man, it can be made again. You have however learned a valuable lesson: Patience.

    Use that new found skill well and seat on your hands with your future investments a bit more. I know it’s hard, I did something similar to what you did during the last cycle, had to endure the sight of a -70% portfolio for the entirety of the bear market. Forced me to DCA while everything was at rock bottom, when everyone was saying that we’d go lower etc…

    It was a good lesson for me too, makes you a lot more resistant to FOMO as well mind you but it does hurt. Pride is a bitch and a vile councilor, don’t listen to her too much. Patience is a much better mistress imo

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    10 months ago

    It’s only mone. We have many cycles ahead. Dont let greed rule you. You took profits arguably too early. Learn from it and do better next round. Your life is precious ✨️

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    10 months ago

    Look at it this way you gambled 11k away. If you would have waited and could the pump. You would have gambled 30k away. Who gambles 11k to 0

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    I gambled away 80.000 $ back in 2020. I was 19 at the time… It is hard and for me Earth shattering. Enrolled in a program That somewhat fixed my gambling disorder within a couple months, even if I from time to time still feel the urge to gamble. My psyciatrist helped so much! Hope you contact a clinic soon! This can be serious if left untreated! God speed

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    10 months ago

    I got into Bitcoin at $5 and spent it all on drugs on the silk road. Ended up with a lot of issues due to trying random drugs.

    You’re fine. Just take it as a lesson.

    I did and that’s why I stayed in Solana for the last few years.

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    10 months ago

    Everyone in crypto loses bad. It’s part of the game.

    You just gotta learn from it and come back stronger.