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jukofyork 05-27-2007 02:53 AM

Re: Can you live peacefully with poker?
 
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There's only so much money a man needs, the rest is just for showing off.

-Forrest Gump

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"Who wants to be the richest corpse in the graveyard?" ~ No idea where the saying came from, but it's pretty much true.

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gameoverjc 05-27-2007 10:05 AM

Re: Can you live peacefully with poker?
 
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Can you live peacefully with women?

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Nietzsche 05-27-2007 10:44 AM

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Money is not that important in life.

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People tell themselves that when they dont have much

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And some only find out about it when they have plenty of it.

-zero- 05-27-2007 03:51 PM

Re: Can you live peacefully with poker?
 
I'd say I'm happier now with the money I have from poker. Not because of the toys I can buy, but because right now I don't have to worry about next months rent. Also, it's allowed be to become independent from my parents, which is a big deal to me.

Takethawaa 05-27-2007 04:52 PM

Re: Can you live peacefully with poker?
 
I'm very competitive. I get frustrated losing games with nothing on the line, so it's just natural for me to be pissed off at this games when I lose. :0

Goodnews 05-27-2007 07:25 PM

Re: Can you live peacefully with poker?
 
rather be rich and happy than poor and happy, therefore money matters

idiots

dardo 05-27-2007 07:31 PM

Re: Can you live peacefully with poker?
 
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rather be rich and happy than poor and happy, therefore money matters

idiots

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This is not BBV, "GoodNews". If you don't know how to speak like a person, don't post on this thread.

Nietzsche 05-28-2007 04:10 AM

Re: Can you live peacefully with poker?
 
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rather be rich and happy than poor and happy, therefore money matters


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There are sometimes sacrifices along the way. OP questions whether it is worth it and it is a relevant question to ask. One that we poker players often do not include in the equation.

ImsaKidd 05-28-2007 07:06 PM

Re: Can you live peacefully with poker?
 
I look around at other people around me who are in the 19-20 age group, and I think their quality of life is significantly lower because they lack money. This goes for things like not being able to spend $5 or $10 to go out with friends because they are broke.

Alternatively, a lot of poker players feel like they are being wasteful when they arent playing poker, because their time is worth $150/hour or something.

KidVegas72 05-28-2007 07:25 PM

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The poster of that answer is obviously not used to big sums of money (neither am I, but that is irrelevant).
Playing with 400K swings and still continue to play your A-game just means that money is not that important for Brian. That's not "severe mania, clinical depression, and egomania", it just means that he has learned to cope with those swings and that is a GOOD thing.

The point is, IT'S ONLY MONEY. Money is not that important in life. Especially when you have plenty of it, but also when you don't have much, like me.

Important things in life are food, a place to stay, health, friends, love, happiness. Money is not on that list. A couple of thousands of years ago there was no money, nobody could buy stuff, but I can't imagine that everyone was unhappy back then.

As long as you realize that money is not that important, and that poker is just one part of your life - instead of 'your life' - it's very possible to live peacefully with poker. It can make a good life even better.

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QFT

As long as your not banking your whole life on poker ( remind you of anyone), and your bankroll does not = your self worth, than its fine. Also poker (professionally especially) is not for everyone...


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