so that everything is fine, of course we must be able to have certain limits in the gambling we do, don't let the gambling we do be excessive, such as when the gambling we do ends in defeat and we gamble again by depositing more money and gambling again, the idea is to chase wins. or recovering the loss will only leave us in greater loss. Many gamblers force themselves to gamble because they want to get luck or win, even though winning in gambling cannot be achieved at will, even if we try hard it will not result in winning if we don't have luck in gambling. It is not recommended to chase losses or recover losses.
Limits are wise, but do we follow them? We fail this willpower test not because we don't know what to do, but because the what if becomes louder than the what is. The pursuit of healing promises relief but only deepens anguish
The dilemma: Can we reprogram our brains to view gambling as enjoyment with an expiration date rather than a means to an end? Awareness and a dramatic paradigm shift are needed. The key is to value the experience over the outcome and realize that true luck is the capacity to walk away, win or lose, with our heads held high and our pockets full
Instead of wanting to get a big win and making us try hard to get it by spending increasing amounts of money, it actually becomes a problem for ourselves. In my opinion, maybe this can be done by correcting thoughts that only think about winning or gambling, this must be put aside, they must be able to improve their thinking by always prioritizing their needs, not gambling because gambling is not a need.