My monthly income is a personal matter that I would prefer not to share. When it comes to gambling, I tend to indulge once or twice a week, which is around eight times a month. My budget for each gambling is at least $10 to $20, depending on my available funds. This amount is enough to satisfy my gambling needs.
Yes I understand and indeed income is one of the things that is quite sensitive which of course not everyone can give the amount but maybe there are also those who say the amount but not exactly and maybe they only give an amount that is not too close to the exact number, for this problem it is up to each individual because we also understand that this is a personal matter that is more confidential, but it doesn't matter because maybe I can deduce how much you earn in a month from the amount of allocation you put on gambling. The point is I just hope we all have a good approach to gambling and become responsible gamblers by only putting the amount we can afford to lose, or in the sense of 3% - 5% of the total amount of our monthly income, because with this then we will be able to be calmer in gambling and can prioritize fun or entertainment rather than earning, and also on the other hand with small amounts then I think we are less likely to end up with impulsive gamblers. The bottom line is always be responsible and don't be too pushy if you don't have the budget for gambling activities, because after all there is no compulsion.
Income discussion is touchy, right? We tread cautiously, respecting everyone's privacy. Know that some issues, like money, are private. However, your gambling technique is unique and smart. Limiting our gambling budget to a tiny fraction of our income makes gambling fun rather than a financial strategy.
Deducting money from gambling habits is intriguing, no? The habit, not the number, is crucial. Responsible gambling requires discipline and keeping to your limitations. This strategy promotes a fun, healthy gambling relationship.
Balance matters. Gambling should add excitement, not ruin our finances. Your 3%–5% rule promotes a profit-over-pleasure mindset, which is excellent. Gambling is like seasoning - just enough can enhance the experience, but too much can ruin it.