It is not always the case that people play just to win. Sometimes it happens that people have lost a lot of money and they keep losing more money thinking that they might win and cover their losses. It just doesn't happen, it's not something you can do and recover 100 percent of your losses. If you are very lucky, you can get back half of the entire amount you have lost, but that doesn't happen all the time, especially in online gambling, where if you lose $100, you might win $50 back. And when you are winning your money back, the temptation makes you think you are winning now and in that temptation, you lose it all back.
And that's right, slowly you get stuck in gambling and get addicted to gambling, then there is a desire that you will recover your losses and there is also a desire that maybe I am lucky, I will win. So my advice is to avoid gambling as much as possible instead of losing your life savings in gambling you can do something good from where you can surely get a lot of money.
Thinking that they can win and cover all the losses that have occurred or losses that have already occurred is what motivates them to continue gambling without stopping. Not only can you get half, if you are lucky you can get the same or maybe even more. but of course that's even if you're lucky, in reality many gamblers who are in such a condition still don't get the winnings they want, besides that, when they get half of it, they won't necessarily cash it out, because they don't think it's enough, so they might continue gambling again. get the results you want.
It is indeed better to avoid gambling, but you also need to know that gambling is not completely bad because it depends on us how we gamble, if indeed we gamble brutally and blindly continue betting without thinking and caring about the risks, that is what is wrong, but with We gamble for fun by risking a certain amount of money and receiving the results, whether we lose or win.
There is no shame in quitting gambling if you know it doesn't suit you, I wish many who are being affected by it could have taken such a heroic step, it wouldn't have turned for them the way it did. Gambling is just like trading, it is open for everybody but it is not for everybody by nature, and the technicality of that is that we have individual personalities, emotional control and many other individuality traits and characteristics that will always come into play no matter what. These are enough for us to conclude rightly whether or not gambling is good for us.
As for the withdrawal, I am certain that there is a general approach to this, so no one does it better. The person who gambles today and wins and immediately withdraws his money may still lose more later after if he gambles, while the person who did not withdraw his money continues to accumulate the profits without issues, or vice versa. So there are no certain decisions here, still, we should work around our person and the situation on the ground as concluding factors so that we act rightly and not emotionally or do copycats of a thing believing it is the right thing to do in all situations.