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March 30, 2021, 09:35:03 AM
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Its called business to those who are a risk taker and goes to Casinos for a living, they probably have a lot of money to spend for, this a very risky business if you're just a gambler and not the real owner of those Casinos.

Ordinary people should not treat gambling as a business or as a source of income because the probability to make money in gambling is very low, and it can't guarantee any profit at all. For me, gambling is just for entertainment and I'd rather consider Trading as my business than to my gambling activities.
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Gamble responsibly
March 30, 2021, 09:15:30 AM
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The only case gambling is a business is when you are the owner of a gambling company, the more people play, the more you gain.

I see most gamblers dress up early in the morning with strategies on how to win a bet. Most often this fellows has nothing else that adds value to their pockets except what ever winnings the make from their gamble. Could gambling be called a business or does it in anyway have  business attributes?
Anyone that take gambling as business will lose. Such people can even sell their properties because of gambling. Thinking they can win will create a poor mindset that will let them become addicted until they lose. They will lose and think they can win the money lost back, and they will lose the more. Gambling is for fun, never use the money you can not afford to lose to gamble, use low amount, do not gamble in a way it will affect your life.

Most gamblers risk all their assets with the mind of making multiple returns from massive odds. In most cases it turns out successful but in someother case the game turns against them. In real sense should gambling be a source of lively hood or should it be termed a side hustle.
No, gambling should not be a source of living, because psychologically, this will make gamblers lose than thought. Gambling is for fun.
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March 30, 2021, 09:06:13 AM
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I see most gamblers dress up early in the morning with strategies on how to win a bet. Most often this fellows has nothing else that adds value to their pockets except what ever winnings the make from their gamble. Could gambling be called a business or does it in anyway have  business attributes?

Most gamblers risk all their assets with the mind of making multiple returns from massive odds. In most cases it turns out successful but in someother case the game turns against them. In real sense should gambling be a source of lively hood or should it be termed a side hustle.

People spend time developing skills on gambling. I understand its a fast way of generating cool funds that could tackle some pressing issues but what if it doesn't come out as planned could there be an alternate plan or would you go home hopeless?

For me gambling is more like a fun activity which I do with my spare cash. I mean something I personally can afford to loose with having any mixed feelings.
Most times I gamble with left over money meant careless expenditures. Risking more than I can afford has cost me a whole fortune at a point and I had to deploy a management system for myself to help curb my excessive losses.

Betting is really fun if guided with caution and  highly profitable is greed is far away from from gambling. Most times predictions could be right but greed could come in to compromise with our instincts. What would you think of this can we call gambling a business for gamblers?
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