There are many people who misinterpret gambling, especially in young people, they gamble hoping that gambling can provide profitable wins, also maybe some consider gambling as the main income and of course this is not true. in my opinion, people who have the thought that the more often they gamble the closer they are to winning are people who have been blinded by gambling, because in my opinion it is not true. the more often you gamble, the closer you are to ruining your life. but I don't know because as you said everyone has different thoughts, so I think it's only natural that everyone has a different view on gambling.
You are right regarding the time limit. It reminds me of extended gaming sessions where time passes quickly. Watching the clock is vital, especially while gambling. Long-term exposure increases the danger of losing self-control. I think fun gambling is about how you play, not how long you play. The trick is keeping things light, defining boundaries, and sticking to them.
I see your point about kids misinterpreting gambling. Indeed, a social puzzle. The promise of easy wins and quick riches is deceptive. I think of gambling like a spice—a bit adds flavor, but too much ruins it. The idea that frequent gambling guarantees victories is harmful. I think the ultimate gain in gambling is enjoying it without having it consume you.
that's what I mean, easy wins, and getting rich quickly by gambling only traps them, they shouldn't have that kind of opinion, because it will only get them into big trouble, if they respond that they can get rich quickly by gambling then they will be in trouble. a problem that is difficult to cure. and this has happened a lot, and in my opinion this has become a case that happens a lot among gamblers.