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Are fortune tellers and psychics some set of scammers?
They sure as well could be, nobody in the world can predict spot on accurately who you are and where your future is going. The truth is nobody knows the future for me, you or anyone else on this planet. No one has never seen a psychic actually tell my future and it happened exactly on what they saidRead more
They sure as well could be, nobody in the world can predict spot on accurately who you are and where your future is going. The truth is nobody knows the future for me, you or anyone else on this planet. No one has never seen a psychic actually tell my future and it happened exactly on what they said. They all use very similar techniques which involve a combination of psychology, reading body language, leading questions, and slight of hand.
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The gambler is always looking for a different experience, which is associated with the pain of losing. Rather than seeking pleasure he seeks the pain of proving to himself that he is a worthless human being. Winning for the addict provides him with the necessary resources to continue losing. Many adRead more
The gambler is always looking for a different experience, which is associated with the pain of losing. Rather than seeking pleasure he seeks the pain of proving to himself that he is a worthless human being. Winning for the addict provides him with the necessary resources to continue losing. Many addicted gamblers have experienced winning vast fortunes one week, only to experience losing it all the next. The object is to lose, not to win. It is the unconscious need to lose that fuels his play and winning is only a temporary condition that allows him to lose.
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