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Everyone who gambles certainly wants to win from the bets they play, so if someone says they gamble just for fun, I think they have too much money, so they don't think about whether their money is used for gambling, but if they gamble too much, of course. will make us addicted and this will become a problem for us.
When gambling, we must be able to control ourselves so as not to spend a lot of money gambling because it will be difficult for us to meet our needs, it would be better for us to set a budget for gambling and if we win we can stop enjoying it and if we lose we no need to take any other amount of money to gamble.
In fact, gambling was created to have fun, not to get a steady income, and gambling was created for those who can afford to lose their money in the game. Winning is very unlikely, even if you win, it's because you got lucky that day and luck doesn't come every day. Gambling is a game where it is not certain whether you will win or lose but what is clear is that you will experience more losses than profits.
Yes, it's true that we can set a minimum budget for gambling and stop immediately if the money we have set has run out with this thing can prevent us from becoming addicted to gambling.
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The idea of winning big with little work is alluring, but as many discover, the house always seems to have the advantage. The whole ecosystem is built on the promise of enormous gains, but most players eventually discover that the rewards are rarely worth the initial outlay. Still, isnt that paradoxical? Although our goal is to win, the odds are stacked against us from the start.
Regarding your point about self-control, while its an important part of the solution, its not the only one. Crucial skills for managing the world of responsible gambling include time and money management, boundary establishing, and knowing when to back off. Understanding the value of time and emotional well-being is just as important as knowing how much money one is ready to spend. These are the cornerstones that guarantee a person's life is not consumed by gambling.
Usually gambling really attracts someone interest in making a profit from the game, especially if they do it when they are unemployed and don't have a permanent job so they depend on gambling game, like in my area, there are many young people who are still healthy but their minds can't play logically. I can't understand how they can rely on gambling as a permanent income even though the impact of gambling is very clear.
Yes, I know that, friend, self control is not enough and I only explained a few important things so there are still many other important thing you can learn to become a disciplin and responsible gambler