Professional poker player, light or dark?
I read some of the light and dark workers articles and started wondering if prof. poker players are light or dark workers. I have a background of poker playing and I 'know' that if I need to I can make a very respectiable income with poker (100k a year should be doable) but I want to serve the greater good (damn this sounds really 'floaty' so to say) and I'd hate to be considered a dark worker.
From my perspective prof. poker is more of a gray area, in a sense your offering them some gamble and entertainment in exchange for money. However at the same time your still taking money from people who often don't consciously realize that they'r losing money to you (everybody and there mother overestimates there poker playing ability's) which would probably put you in the dark workers category.
So help me out with this one, professional poker player light or dark?
Ps. If I create a poker strategy blog where the idea behind it is basically teaching other people not to suck at poker this would fall in the 'light' department right?
Damn I still have a lot of problems integrating this into my system, I know for a fact though that I don't want to be a dark worker its doesn't feel natural to me. I still need to make a conscious decision between light or dark though, right now I am basically experimenting with changing my lifestyle to completely light which is somewhat tough if poker falls in the dark workers category...
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