Therefore, we must have a proper understanding of gambling so that we do not suffer the same fate as those who are misguided and end up getting lost in the cycle of losing to winning. That's true, sometimes even if you come with the intention of just looking for fun, it cannot be denied that defeat will definitely happen, so as much as possible we must be able to minimize everything, limit hopes and expectations, set a small budget and limit the time involved. I think those who spend a lot of money don't mean they don't care about the amount they lose but it seems like they consider it like a sacrifice for a bigger win.
Interesting, our "healthy" gambling approach evolves with us. Setting limits is different from banning it. A responsible gambler uses a minimal budget and time constraints. Despite the thrill, we stay alert. Not frivolous but deliberate excess.
There is a deeper issue. Gambling is a desperate attempt to escape financial misery for some. This misconception that gaming may solve financial problems must be addressed. Society must prevent people from believing they've won a life-changing prize when seeking entertainment. A healthier, more informed approach to gaming requires education and responsible gambling.