Doing contracts is really like gambling with your life—it's extremely risky, and you risk losing everything. Every day, you have to stay alert and cautious, but despite all the effort, you still end up losing money. It's a high-stakes game where the odds are often against you, and the stress can be overwhelming. Managing these risks requires careful planning and a bit of luck, but sometimes, no matter how careful you are, things don't go your way.
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Doing contracts is really like gambling with your life—it's extremely risky, and you risk losing everything. Every day, you have to stay alert and cautious, but despite all the effort, you still end up losing money. It's a high-stakes game where the odds are often against you, and the stress can be overwhelming. Managing these risks requires careful planning and a bit of luck, but sometimes, no matter how careful you are, things don't go your way.