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by varaon
5724 days ago
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I was trying to point out that successful poker players might be a part of the same group they're "preying on" - those with gambling addictions. Of course, as you said, they're successful, so the addiction might not be considered a problem. However, if it is an addiction they may be financially successful, but unable to psychologically satisfy their their appetite for money or risk. I wouldn't say that any serial startup founder has an "entrepreneurship problem", but if they were never satisfied with their accomplishments, I would view that as a negative. The quote from the article was:
>"[T]hey still want more. You're never happy." I would consider that anyone who repeats a cycle of behaviour with the goal of achieving happiness or satisfaction but who always feels disappointed or unsettled might have a problem. |
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