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Looking into this a bit further, I've seen some people say something like
"He has everything to lose by doing this, the only pro is feeling better about himself"
To try and justify his decision as a good one. Just because you make a choice with mostly negatives and one positive doesn't make that choice a good, necessary one.
That's assuming he thought it thoroughly and considered everything he has. Sometimes when your life is going too easy, you can get a bit depressed or simply feel down or bored, and that can lead you to do weird shit to appease that boredom, trigger that dopamine. You build some bad habits, then they catch up to you. In that mind state, you don't think how these habits could make you lose everything. Until you wake up one day and realize it. My guess is, everything he has was never a factor in the equation. Only thrill chasing to appease his boredom.
"He has everything to lose by doing this, the only pro is feeling better about himself"
To try and justify his decision as a good one. Just because you make a choice with mostly negatives and one positive doesn't make that choice a good, necessary one.
That's assuming he thought it thoroughly and considered everything he has. Sometimes when your life is going too easy, you can get a bit depressed or simply feel down or bored, and that can lead you to do weird shit to appease that boredom, trigger that dopamine. You build some bad habits, then they catch up to you. In that mind state, you don't think how these habits could make you lose everything. Until you wake up one day and realize it. My guess is, everything he has was never a factor in the equation. Only thrill chasing to appease his boredom.
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