Safe statement?
To many, Money is the lifeblood. The easiest way to acquire the lifeblood seems to many to be by gambling.
Mathematically, it is clear that a gambler may win (or lose) a large sum of money if he or she can stop gambling after a win or a loss. But if he or she gambles on, no matter what win or loss, the gambler loses the money – the gambler thus covers the casino's expenses and ensures its profit.
Though the Declaration of Independence proclaimed the pursuit of happiness one of man's inalienable rights, gambling, as well as narcotics, prostitution, pornography and even alcohol were banned during certain periods of U.S. history. The tacit explanation is that man's will cannot cope with certain vices – they are stronger than man's will and man acts against or outside his will.
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To many, Money is the lifeblood. The easiest way to acquire the lifeblood seems to many to be by gambling.
Mathematically, it is clear that a gambler may win (or lose) a large sum of money if he or she can stop gambling after a win or a loss. But if he or she gambles on, no matter what win or loss, the gambler loses the money – the gambler thus covers the casino's expenses and ensures its profit.
Though the Declaration of Independence proclaimed the pursuit of happiness one of man's inalienable rights, gambling, as well as narcotics, prostitution, pornography and even alcohol were banned during certain periods of U.S. history. The tacit explanation is that man's will cannot cope with certain vices – they are stronger than man's will and man acts against or outside his will.
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