If gambling is for rich only, then why there are so many none looking people at the casinos?
A thought that gambling is for rich because they can allow to lose is a theory based on stupidity. Rich people also count money. They also economize in different things and do their best to win. None of them blindly throw money into fire. If they were really how people thing they are, they will be rich only for a moment of time. Rich and poor are they same gamblers. Both try to win, both dont like to lose money.
One - Anyone wants to win at gambling whether they are rich or poor.
In theory, poor people gamble because they want to change their fate.
Rich people gamble because they want to add greater wealth, in essence all humans are greedy.
Rich people are usually much smarter in sorting out money to save more with these calculations, of course, it must be in accordance with expenses but in casinos it is a little different, rich people are more satisfied with large bets but vice versa if they win big.
But poor people when they lose they may not be able to eat because there is no spare money because it has been spent on gambling.
This exactly is one the reason why in my previous post today, I advised that gambling shouldn't be done by jobless people, it's very wrong to be gambling when one have no real source of income or livelihood.
Gambling does have the ability to change one's live overnight, like someone could over night win a huge sum of money with could make the person an instant millionaire, but it also make alot of sense for us to understand that, not everyone in gambling have such type of grace, or luck, there are some elderly people who have been gambling since they were a teenager, and never won such amount of money that we should or could consider as huge.
Gambling is not for every one, just like many of us have clearly pointed out on some threads on this board, gambling is best enjoyed when one has a good and dependable source of income, this helps one not to rely only on gambling for day to day expenditures, for I see no other hard life than this.