Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
If someone wants to be a professional gambler, that is support themselves from casino play or sports betting, then do it. It is not that difficult. You find something to do at an advantage or learn something at an advantage, build a bankroll, risk your money, betting in a manner to avoid or minimize Risk of ruin, and repeat, repeat, repeat.
Or do what I did, and what many successful people do: get a real job, work hard, save, invest, be somewhat frugal but not cheap.

Gamble for fun if you want, but be fucking disciplined when / if you do: RoR is always out there if you foolishly go on tilt.

By retirement you too can be worth north of two million.

Just sayin;.
Risk of Rune RoR is an important topic. Here is some information on Risk of Rune:

Potential for misuse or backfire: Runes, like any powerful tool, can be misused if not handled with care and understanding.

Need for proper knowledge: It's important to understand the meanings and energies associated with each rune before attempting to use them for magical purposes.

The danger of unintentional consequences: Failing to set clear intentions or using runes for negative purposes can lead to unintended negative outcomes.

The possibility of attracting negative energies: Some believe that working with runes can open oneself to certain energies, including potentially harmful ones, if not adequately protected.

The importance of intention: Clear and positive intention is crucial when working with runes.

The concept of "dark" or "evil" runes: Some sources mention "evil" runes in certain fictional contexts, suggesting a potential for using runes for harmful purposes. However, it's generally accepted that runes are neutral and their impact depends on the user's intention and actions.

Historical context: Runes have historically been associated with power and mystery, sometimes leading to fear and suppression