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You wont really be able to make out those realizations on the time that you do play gambling on which your emotion boost is still there specially when greed is still overcoming your senses
then there's no way that you could really be able to make out those kind of thinking and control which it is really that just sad that people do really end up on this kind of option
on which on the time that they dont have any money that they could pull through into their pockets then this is the time that they would really be having those kind of concern and thinking
which the damage has already been done on which they could really actually be able to stop early if they are really just that being disciplined or having that control.
Yes, we won't really realize that we have been controlled by greed, especially when we become more emotional and eager to pursue an even bigger win. We will not remember the limits or self-control we have created because our goals have changed, and instead of trying to enjoy gambling, they have changed to chasing victory. When they still want to make gambling a job, they will see that it will ruin their lives because they will lose all their valuables and sell them just to get money to use for gambling. They will experience bankruptcy that they never imagined before. When everything has happened, only then will they realize how serious the loss they have experienced is, but they will not be able to fix it easily. It takes a long time to recover, especially if they become addicted to gambling, so they have to cure their gambling addiction before they can recover their lives.
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If we get too much pleasure from gambling and then don`t recount our loss then it worth's it. After all, is that not what we have always advocated for here, gambling for fun? It takes a wealthy person to still have pleasure in losing bets. A poor gambler feels pain from losing his very first bet because most time the outcome of the bet determines if he will continue gambling or not.
Well, whether rich or poor, it is not ethical to make gambling a full-time job. I don`t think there is any need to emphasize this because no one can make gambling a full-time job not even the rich. No doubt, gambling has changed lives and even those who won millions diversified into ventures that profit is certain and then make gambling a passive activity and still hope of winning but not a total reliance on gambling. If you rely on gambling as a full-time job you must go broke not minding the amount of wealth you have amassed. Remember a gambler is always a loser.
Yes, gamble for fun and stop gambling once you've had enough. But many gamblers can't feel enough after playing gambling and still want to continue gambling even though they have experienced quite a lot of losses. They want to recover their losses, and only by continuing to gamble they can try to recover but it will be difficult to recover their losses. They should be fully aware of it and not try it because otherwise, they will lose even more money.
Making gambling a job will not allow them to make money. They need to remember that gambling is not a job, but just a place to have fun, and gambling doesn't require using too much money. If they can win, that's a bonus. But if they lose, that is the risk they have to accept from gambling. If they could understand this, they would not want to try so hard at gambling, so they would only use gambling as entertainment and forget about their dream of making gambling a job. But gambling has changed people's mindset so that they continue to visit casinos and gamble, and they even try other gambling games in the hope that they can win some money.