As you get deeper down the poker rabbit hole as a professional, you are incentivized to compete versus players with weak minds and degenerate behaviors, to lie about your job if somebody asks, and to give up your nights and weekends where the games are best.
The better you get at your job, the less anybody wants you around at your own workplace, which is a terrible feeling. The worst kind of pain a human can have is by inflicting pain on another human, which you are doing constantly as a professional. Also, the game itself is zero EV (at best) and does nothing for the betterment of humanity. As I continued to play for years, I was getting sicker and sicker, both mentally and physically.
With that being said, this took me several years to realize and if you play six times a year with your friends you’re fine, but I believe it is a toxic game for most humans to start to journey seriously into.
The solution, in my opinion, is to take your useful skills and solve problems that improve people’s lives and make a positive impact on the world.
quotingPoker teaches you so many things that translate into the outside world. A journey worth the education even if you never make it pro
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