Peter Linton
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This is infuriatingly privileged thing to say.
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If life likens to a poker game, whether you fold, call, or raise is determined by the cards you are dealt & THAT (emphasis) is something you have no control over. (Is it fate?) Hence generational wealth &/or poverty exists no matter what one chooses.
Linda Eisenstein @LindaEisenstein
#Spoutories #tough

In poker we say “better lucky than good” but in fact your fate is often decided by making tough decisions, then accepting the consequences. Do you fold, call, reraise, or go all-in against an opponent who is bullying with a big chip stack? Your tournament life may be at stake.
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Linda Eisenstein
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It's a privilege to afford playing poker tournaments where you can win sums of money through a combo of skill & luck.

I can see your objection to it as metaphor. However I was being stone literal here, as playing poker is how I earn retirement income. This is what I navigate on any given weekend.
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