Friday, September 23, 2011

When is the time to leave after experiencing a win?

Life is a "gamble" and precisely because it is so the time to treasure a win is vital in the crucial moment it is still there. What is this term called gambling?  Is the win truly a win and is the crucial moment indicated crucial to live better or a disguise of escapism?

Wow! heavy comments on something supposed to be light and for a  happy purpose. The more honest perspective is directed to persons who are just hoping to feel good and empowered and learn how to cope with dilemmas in life. One of the many is to know when to leave after experiencing a win? In the case of the elderly, when do you take the hint that you have just won and it may not happen again so leave . . .?
Like anything, the advice is "google it" and doing so, the source says "any betting or wagering whether for money or not no matter how slight or insignificant, where the outcome is uncertain or depends upon chance or "skill" is gambling. This means the time to leave after experiencing a win is solely in the hands of the player. It means the time is the time when the player decides to leave "asap" and not hesitate in any way. 

Elderly blue: All this talk about "leaving" as soon as a win is substantial enough is the "blue" part of the whole thing. Somehow the pull not to is like a magnet that glues you to the thought that perhaps a bigger amount awaits you so why leave. This is the sad plight of the whole "mess" for the challenge is as great as the decision to change for the better or not; to decide to do good and avoid evil; the on-going battle of when to say yes and really, truly mean it and say no and really, truly mean it.

Elderly blow: The very fact that it is now written is a way of going through the painful process of trying and praying that someday overcoming comes like a gift. Life is a "gamble" but in its truest sense it is not for our Creator is there to guide us through the voice of conscience, the voice of morality, the voice of being elderly. 

 There are occasions in life when being elderly is an edge but many facts of life are faced not based on one's age but on one's openness to humility and humility and humility. Still the crisis remains hanging on the air for when the time to "gamble" comes a craving, the time to do what is morally upright hangs in the balance all over again. . .

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