That's right! if you have prepared for gambling, it is possible that you will be able to think better about what you should and must do, of course when we gamble, our focus and dedication must be there but we also need to have a concrete plan and time management because we cannot spend all of our time in gambling because we might neglect other important things in our lives. I agree with what you said that we should only gamble using the certain amount we set as our budget to avoid big losses.
There are always chances of losing. Gamblers only need just to focus on enjoying the game, not chasing wins to avoid getting carried away. Mature mentality and principled mindset are needed aspect to have for gamblers in experiencing the joy of gambling. This is why gambling is harmful for young age people, they are not ready with the turbulence of emotions.
Time management - another non-negotiable. Its easy to get caught up, in gambling or anything else that grabs you. Setting time aside, knowing when to walk away, thats the mark of a winner. Not just a gambling winner, a life winner. See, I talk the talk, but this stuff truly matters.
Gambling's fun, but the real win is the whole experience, not just hitting it big. Enjoying the process, thats what keeps you sane through the highs and lows. Life lesson, right there. Younger people might struggle with that, not for lack of brains, but the emotions are raw. Thats when its about guidance, not shutting them out of the fun.