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Why do some people like to play live money?
You and I have no chance. It is up to you to make money.

Fantasize about meeting each other and lying to each other.

According to my long-term observation, I can probably sum up several types of people who are happy and sad on the live broadcast platform.

Have fun:

1. is a real local tyrant. I don't feel bad about spending tens of millions a year on live broadcast. Such people can be happy as long as they don't fall into the hands of an anchor.

2. Rational consumption has self-control. For example, you can strictly limit your spending to one tenth or one percent of your income. At the same time, I clearly realize that I am spending money to buy emotional value and services, and I will not be the anchor pua. Which studio will I go to play?

I really want to make friends with the anchor. Generally, there will be such players in the live broadcast room for chatting and making friends. Most of them are young and may not cost much, but they are good at chatting and have high emotional intelligence. What matters is sincerity and companionship. They don't pursue possessiveness. Finally, they can have a good time.

4. Bai Piao party. In fact, the Bai Piao Party is not necessarily less happy than the players who spend money, because emotions come from the satisfaction of expectations, and it is easier to be happy when psychological expectations are reduced.

Live a sad life:

1. Love Big Brother/Big Sister. The final result of courtship on the live broadcast platform is basically miserable, regardless of whether the anchor accepts your love or not. . . If rejected, all the previous investment will flow to Shui Piao, and it may also be regarded as a joke by the anchor and other fans. If it is accepted, it will be even worse, because you have to endure the coquetry of the anchor to other opposite sex for a long time.

2. Weak self-control, strong vanity, easy to go online. According to my observation, there are indeed many "big brothers in the live broadcast room" whose income in reality is actually very ordinary, and they have lost themselves in the sweet talk of the anchor. Worst of all, I even met people who were so poor that they finally borrowed money from the anchor. . . Obviously, these people don't realize that the anchor's attitude does not depend on how much money they have spent, but on the money they may spend in the future.

3. Some people receive less care in reality, and it is easy to regard an anchor as their emotional sustenance, which is similar to idolization. In this case, if the anchor is in a good mood, it will be fine, otherwise it is likely to be autistic.