another universal lesson from the craps table:
your mood, worth and perception should never be based on how much you win or lose. because then you’ll be dependent on other people’s luck, other people’s actions, other people’s decisions.
however, without emotional attachment or unjustified bias, you should still try. instead of relying on things out of your control, be the maker of your own fate and fortune: learn how to roll the seven when the game is off and figure out how to get the most out of your own chips. sure, it’s a group game, but at the end of the day, you still walk away alone, with whatever it is that you have at that moment. don’t you want to say that you’ve truly earned it?
and even if you walked away empty-handed, there’s always another table, another shooter, another chance to win it all back and more. never lose faith in fighting your good fight, yet know when to walk away or switch players. in this game, the company you keep still has an effect on the outcome.
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ayusays said:
I NEED ANOTHER CRAPS TABLEEEE
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