I just got there having fun yes I earn dubble the money I had. But I lost it because I played more and more.
But that is gamble to me play to lose your money.
And No gambling is not wrong is just how you deal with it.
It highly depends on how you work your way in gambling, and that's true. If you're an addicted gambler and gamble for the sake and hope of doubling your money or getting high returns from it, then you're doing it wrong. But if you just gamble just to kill time, then you're doing it for recreation and for fun.
Gambling is for havving fun.
Most of the people are thinking like you that gambling is for making money but in reality it is not true. Only people like you thinks they can make money from gambling but at the end they will lose everything in gambling. For me it is just for fun and should play once in a while and during this fun time if you may win big money then your a lucky guy.
I would just like to say that there is a distinction between "gambling" and playing games that require skill, such as "poker." Many people put the two very different subjects into the same category; however, they don't belong together. While many people do approach poker from a gambling perspective, there are many who approach it from a technical perspective. There are ways to have a consistently positive rate of return if one were to apply a stringent set of guidelines to their play.
Now, to answer the OP's question: Gambling can be a legitimate form of entertainment but if gambling is affecting one's personal life in a negative way, then continuing to do so may be harmful. There are support groups for such behaviors and I encourage all who believe they may have a problem to seek out those communities. However, if one has a problem gambling and they sit down at the felt with me, I will have no problem gaming them out of their cash....it's my bread and meat... if I don't win, then I don't eat!