We all hate losing and it's very hard to rewire the human mind to overcome these negatives, however I think it all goes back to the question: Why do we play roulette and what are our goals?
If you play for fun and to pass the time of day, as long as you are playing with money you can afford to lose, then it doesn't matter what the outcome is.
If you play to increase your income, as long as you win more than you lose and hit your targets losses will come and are a fact of life in this game.
We have to accept that a 100% win rate is very rare - like a salesman knocking on doors doesn't mind hearing the word 'NO' when he tries to close a sale as he has been trained to accept that you need to ask, let's say for example, 10 people before you get one successful sale - not everyone will buy, however the more 'NO's' he gets the closer he gets to a 'YES'. We need to accept the negatives as long as our getting nearer to our goals.
More ranting on my topic posted yesterday:
http://www.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=16370.0
If you play for fun and to pass the time of day, as long as you are playing with money you can afford to lose, then it doesn't matter what the outcome is.
If you play to increase your income, as long as you win more than you lose and hit your targets losses will come and are a fact of life in this game.
We have to accept that a 100% win rate is very rare - like a salesman knocking on doors doesn't mind hearing the word 'NO' when he tries to close a sale as he has been trained to accept that you need to ask, let's say for example, 10 people before you get one successful sale - not everyone will buy, however the more 'NO's' he gets the closer he gets to a 'YES'. We need to accept the negatives as long as our getting nearer to our goals.
More ranting on my topic posted yesterday:
http://www.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=16370.0