It is very dangerous and if you do it and get addicted then what usually happens is that you will never stop gambling while holding money in your wallet, so next and if it is not handled quickly then you will work to earn money and when you get a salary then you will spend it only on gambling and fulfilling your lust, obviously that is very silly, finding a job in this day and age is difficult, so you must be able to appreciate the results of your own hard work by not allocating the money for gambling but for your interests so that you can continue living. Oh well, their hopes are much higher than the reality that says they lost again, so they seem to feel like they are still fine even though the losses are clearly increasing. That's the danger of the wrong mindset or addiction.
Well no matter how much you earn and no matter how big the amount is then you still can't use that as an excuse to increase the amount of budget for gambling, gambling is just for fun and there is absolutely no clear and profitable return on that action, with that I think it's clear that you should only bring the lowest budget of money you have, it will be better to minimize the unwanted things.
If they can earn a salary, they should realize that it is a way to make money and should not use that salary to gamble because they will find it difficult to make money from gambling. And because finding work in this day and age is difficult, they should be able to appreciate their hard work and not use their money to gamble. But most people who are familiar with gambling will try their luck by gambling and they want to win from gambling. But only a few of them can make money from gambling, while others will experience losses and many will even run out of money at the gambling table. They have to really realize it and think that they should focus on their work so they can make money that they can use to meet their living needs.
Well right, they should be able to distinguish which places to make real money and which are just for profit and there is absolutely no guarantee whatsoever that you can earn, don't have the same thoughts or assumptions in these two places that are clearly different, that's your job that has supported your living expenses so far, and this is gambling which is just for fun, not with any income. Yes as I said above, it's hard to find a job and that means it's ridiculous if you allocate almost all of your salary just to gambling, then what are you going to eat tomorrow? borrowing? it's ridiculous, it's the same as working but the results are for the croupier in the casino. True, it's nothing more than luck, and by that I mean it won't always happen, but you keep spelling out this uncertainty.
They can use money from their salary to gamble as long as they can allocate a certain amount of money for gambling and do not exceed the limits in gambling. Using this method, they can still fulfill their daily needs and continue gambling even within strict limits. If they could think more about gambling, they might find that gambling does not benefit them but gives them a lot of losses if they cannot control themselves.
Of course, as I've said before, increasing your gambling budget is only going to make you worse off. I think it's like you're setting a deeper trap for yourself, you're making yourself worse off through the wrong mindset and you're also looking for a cure through hard work for example to pay off debt. So keep a normal mindset, this is not a good place at all, gambling is prone to traps so you have to be careful. So you can go there but only for fun.