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Money's way of admitting it has opinions and might lose them.
means Bets placed on uncertain outcomes, staking value on being right about the future.
from From Old North French wagier, to pledge — a guarantee you'd make good on a promise, later sharpened into the more thrilling promise to pay if wrong.
Legal cousinSame root as wage, a pledged exchange of labor for pay.
House alwaysCasinos price wagers so the math quietly favors them.
Pascal's gambleHe wagered on God's existence as decision theory.