When I think about gambling, I feel normal. Because I'm just thinking about it for fun, I've already mentioned it here several times. Although sometimes when I experience winning in gambling, of course it adds to my pleasure, and then I don't let my winning price in gambling go away.
So what I'm doing is exiting, and I'm still leaving a balance in my wallet so that when I come back, I'll still have some money to play on that casino platform.
When you think about gambling, you think about it on the line of fun, which is a good way to avoid being emotionally attached to the game, and winnings add to the excitement that the game can bring, which is also an undeniable pleasure.
So my question now is, when you are hit with bad luck and you constantly lose on the game—I mean, on almost all the games you place during that period—do you still see gambling as something fun or do you get emotionally attached to it?
You point out that gambling is not FUN anymore, in your case. But, have to note that gambling is just for entertainment, and if you insist is not fun and exciting, then you are thinking differently, it is not gambling but a chase of money. That is what happens when you think about winning and assume that your money will grow, double/triple from gambling, and then if you lose, you will blame the casino.
Gambling remains exciting if we never gamble every day but if we do this daily, it looks like we are performing a job, then we think it is just a normal day, that is the reality. Therefore, we'd rather help ourselves to relax, have some gaps, and stay out from gambling sometimes.