I think there is no fun in lossing because at start everyone says that he is gambling just for fun but when he loss in gambling then he Don't think about a relationship or any other thing but wants to recover his money back. It is the fact that gambler become greedy after a win or loss situations therefore he then never find a fun in gambling but gambling change whole habits of a person.
It depends on a person that is he is considering gambling as a fun or not because if you ignore your loss as a fun then you will not be much more addicted but if you are unable to tolerate your loss and always wants to win only then it will become harsh for you as in gambling no one continously win.
Even though there is no joy in losing but most gamblers will still return to gambling. They feel that they can still gamble with a certain amount of money and that previous losses are close to winning. That's why they still keep returning to gambling because they think they will win someday. The fact is that when they win, they don't stop themselves from gambling and take time off but instead become even more eager to win another win. Gambling without self-control will indeed change a person's entire habits.
However, if he can consider gambling as a pleasure and can control himself during and after gambling, he can enjoy gambling. He will not be addicted to gambling because he can take care of himself while gambling and can also stop himself on time. That's what we have to do to avoid getting addicted to gambling because playing gambling for too long can change our mindset.
The prospect of a win often overshadows subsequent losses. A cognitive bias called the
gambler's fallacy perpetuates this loop by believing a win is
deserved following a string of losses. It's a trap that keeps people gambling for that elusive win. A healthier gaming relationship starts with understanding this prejudice. Not just winning or losing, but understanding the odds and making smart judgments.
However, gambling requires self-control. Gambling for fun without being addicted is a skill. Setting gambling limits, such as money or time, can be effective. Gambling becomes healthy if one views it as enjoyment, like going to the movies, where the experience is more important than the outcome. rule your gambling habit, not let it rule you. Consistent discipline is difficult. Gamblers must constantly work to control their habit, not only after a win or los