Greediness will lead you to addiction.
The hunger of winning more or recovering your losses could lead you to that state. But I think both of them shouldn't be patronized by any of us although it's no longer a secret that many can't stop themselves.
Either way, both are disastrous. That's what I think with both of them as the impact and effect of it are not good to any of us.
Of course, and I would say that both of these bad things always start due to overestimating and responding to the chances of winning in gambling, and this is the reason why we must always put limits on expectations of winning, and this is also the reason why everyone must first understand how gambling really is, none other than this is to straighten your point of view on the actual fact that gambling is not a place to earn because there is absolutely no certainty and any guarantee to always be able to get a win.
The point is never put excessive confidence in winning or don't see gambling as a place to earn, because when your mindset is like that then obviously you will find it difficult to control yourself such as controlling greed and emotions when losing, so it all depends on how our mindset is in addressing gambling itself.
Just put limits to ourselves when we gamble and the control will be there. It all varies on how do you see yourself managing your bankrolls and decisions when betting.
Even with that point you've said, I guess that most of us are naturally confident because we're trying to attract positive energy and luck with it so, we're always positive thinkers.
Greediness will lead you to addiction.
The hunger of winning more or recovering your losses could lead you to that state. But I think both of them shouldn't be patronized by any of us although it's no longer a secret that many can't stop themselves.
Either way, both are disastrous. That's what I think with both of them as the impact and effect of it are not good to any of us.
As said, being greedy is a kind of addictive mentality. Greediness mostly accompanies being on the losing side. In most cases, it isn't the greed but the agony of getting back what has been lost earlier. This is where people make the mistake of gambling more and more, even when they have won enough for the day. This is where self-control is very important, and while we're into gambling, some sort of discipline needs to be followed. Only then a person is able to make better wins out of gambling. Particularly, one shouldn't be gambling in abnormal situations like anger, a tensed mindset, killing time, etc. Gambling is disastrous when you don't have a proper understanding of the consequences.
I haven't seen a greedy gambler that have won a lot. If they win, they're going to spend that carelessly again to gamble and won't be satisfied.
That's why greediness and addiction are a tandem of attitudes that we shouldn't have. And even we're gamblers, I know that it's possible not to be addicted and greedy.