Defining Success
So how do you define success? Does it only mean making a lot of money, or is it making something that’ll live longer than money? Any dupe can do well financially, and fools have the habit of cashing it out as quickly as they make it. A man of wisdom knows how to manage their money to churn up profit, and doing that means investment. To invest implies that you want something to last longer so that you’ll succeed and build up even more than you have. This type of concept can be utilized in daily life where there’s always something worthy to venture in, whether it’s your professional life, your love life, loved ones, education or your company. Your game room is an investment as well. Be it a pro-managed one or as a sincere beginner, perhaps you can begin somewhat small like having squat tables good enough for only four persons, five if it includes the dealer, inexpensive cards, plastic poker chips and poker supplies. You can already make some fast cash that way and perhaps you’ll keep on for a year or more. And if that’s your idea of success, then good for you. On the other hand, you’ll be wrapping stuffs and going to other place whereas other poker rooms are going at it full blast by keeping their clients, that is, their players, as happy as possible. These other poker rooms opts for genuine wooden poker tables that spells style, one that makes you feel you should be dress formally to be there and have the luxury of playing. Some even went farther by getting the Texas Holdem 96 Inch Mahogany Deluxe, with really wonderful cottony felt and padded edge around it, plus ample of room for ten or dozen people in emergency cases. They’re being true to their players while you are getting some loose change in such neglected establishment that everyone can put up in a basement. So, tell me, is that your definition of success?






