When entering a casino, you are usually overcome by the lights and the noises of tokens dropping into the bottom of the slot machine; tokens for the latest winner to scoop up into their bucket. Did you ever stop to notice that there are no clocks or windows? Once you enter a casino, you are on casino time and their goal is to make you loose track of time. Casinos are hoping that the less you worry about the outside world, the longer you will put your tokens into their slots.
Have you noticed that casinos are quick to change your money into tokens or chips as soon as possible? Once you are no longer looking at the actual money, the chips, tokens or credits seem to lose their monetary value. The less you have to dig into your wallet for the cold hard cash, the less likely you are to associate the excitement that casino play offers with the expenses that can be incurred in a loss.
When you enter a casino, have you ever felt like you were getting a good buzz or a sudden burst of energy? Don’t just chalk it up to the bustle of the environment or the kind gesture you think you are getting from a free drink. It could be that the casino is actually piping in oxygen....