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Okay, folks, let's dive into the swirling whirlpool of gambling controversy and its true identity as a showstopper! Imagine this: gambling is like a sizzling, electrifying waltz with Lady Luck herself. Sometimes she lifts us up in ecstasy, other times she crushes our dreams under her stilettos. It's a no-holds-barred dance-off without any promises!
The million-dollar question: Can we cut the cord between hopes and results? Can we exit the casino, brushing it off like another evening of fun? Resisting the golden jackpot's allure is like avoiding the temptation of a glistening skyscraper – can we do it?
But remember, never treat gambling as a way to make America great again. It's a dangerously enticing melody that'll lead us off the path if we lose sight of the borders. Enjoy the show, but keep your wallet safe, folks!
If someone genuinely have that level of temptation, it sounds to me that they are already addicted.
That''s the best client for a casino. Someone that is in that stage. Think about it as an outsider looking at the business of gambling:
A person travels to your location, puts money into your machines, then leaves empty pocketed. That same person then returns the next day, or week, or month, to do exactly the same again.
No wonder casinos are filthy rich while gambler are in financial ruin.
Note that you can say the same of any other addiction, like alcohol for example. You see a person going to your business place, buy alcohol until they are broke, then go home. Only to repeat the same the next day, week, or month. Bars and pubs make a lot of money off alcohol, but it's not even on the same level with gambling.