well, that bad mindset a reckless gambler who can not control his mind to separate gambling and work, whereas if we only think about getting profits from gambling but are at risk, it would be better to focus on work to get bonuses from our work rather than busying ourselves to gambling while working.
and from some of these replies I have the idea that it seems like someone who gambles at work is one of the signs that he is addicted to gambling because if he is a regular gambler they can separate their time at work and will focus on work but for a gambling addict he will continue to gamble wherever he is. right?
We should prioritize our work because that is where we can earn income and if we work well, it is likely that we will get rewards from the company and we can also be promoted to a higher position. If we can get that, of course, our salary will also rise high and we will no longer worry about making money and we can even gamble and enjoy the moments of gambling.
There is a possibility that they are addicted to gambling so they don't pay attention to where they are and only think about gambling but don't think about the consequences they could receive. If he is not a gambling addict, he will not gamble at work and can consider that he is working and will not use his work time to gamble. Well, that is indeed a choice for people who gamble frequently, whether they still choose to gamble at work or they prefer to gamble at home when they are free.
That's right, not everyone can control themselves when gambling. of course gambling while relaxing can still cause problems, especially if they play during working hours, of course it is very vulnerable that they will get problems at work because gambling will cause an effect that will have a dangerous impact on themselves and their work.
It is certain that the work he is doing is a clear income for himself, but if they gamble at work, they may be bored with their work so and so so they try to gamble to cause problems hahaha.
Many people cannot control themselves when gambling. Well, they can control themselves in the beginning when they gamble but after playing a few rounds, they slowly lose control of themselves and in the end, they completely lose control of themselves. And that will clearly have an impact on their work and they become emotional, which can result in disruption to their work.
They should be grateful to be able to get a job that can provide income for them and should not waste it because out there, there are still many people who cannot get a job like them. And from there, they must be able to use their work as best as possible by always working seriously so they can get satisfactory results.
I think, even people who play casually and can control themselves sometimes still get emotional when they lose gambling, especially if they gamble at work it's very ineffective. As you said they should refrain from looking for problems at work, because the company pays them to work with their best performance, not paid to play gambling, although there is a break time but it is unethical if they use the break time to gamble. And of course the boss also wants the maximum performance of his employees, not employees who are always negligent about their work, because the company also wants profit so there is no way they want employees who are always negligent about their work.
If we talk about emotions, it can clearly influence anyone easily because a person's emotions can immediately change according to what they receive. So it is not surprising if there is someone who can control himself well but in the end, he becomes someone who has a bad temper and cannot control himself. We can imagine what would happen to that person if he experienced a lot of losses in gambling and became emotional. It could definitely make him irritable and have other negative effects. And yes, the company pays them to work for the company and not use their time for anything other than work. Employees who must be able to adapt themselves to their workplace so that they can work as well as possible.
It is clear that even if they do it at home, there is a high probability of losing money, especially if they do it in the work environment, not only will their money be lost, it could be that their job positions will also be lost because of their wrong behavior.
Yes that's right, it's better to keep than to cure, that's what they should remember, instead of them being addicted and difficult to recover, it's better for them to refrain from gambling in any place because as you said it can be done when you go home from work and play casually while enjoying the rounds that will give defeat hahaha, kidding, victory is certainly what all players or everyone wants but it returns to their luck that will determine the future. It's just that they themselves can control themselves so that addiction does not occur which will be detrimental in the future because everyone certainly wants the good in the future, but it depends on them themselves who will determine it, because they themselves will make decisions when they have to choose something to consider.
For a normal person, they wouldn't risk losing their job just because they gambled at the office. In fact, they will work as well as possible so that they can provide the best for their office and many of them also try to get a higher salary by getting a promotion to a higher position.
If they can restrain themselves by not gambling at work, they certainly won't get into any trouble and maybe their work will be assessed with satisfactory results so that they can get a promotion to a higher position. They should gamble at home after they get home from work or on weekends when they are not working or on holiday so that they can focus on their gambling activities and no one will disturb them. It's not good if they gamble to satisfy their desires, let alone to chase victory.
If they lose their jobs because of gambling, that in my opinion is ridiculous. because how yes, you see, "you already got a job that definitely produces, so you don't look for problems" just live it, be grateful for what you've got, don't invite problems by gambling, which obviously will make things worse. Even though they play with the aim of having fun, no one knows if when they lose what will happen, it will also predominantly lead to emotions that will increase which will make everything chaotic. It's better for them to focus on their work to do what they have to do as well as possible, after all, if their performance is good, they might get a bonus from their boss so they have more money to do gambling outside if that's the case.
If they lose their job, they will not be able to earn the income they had before and that will obviously affect their finances because they will not be able to meet their daily needs. That's what will have the biggest consequences. If they still gamble, wherever they play, they won't get a big chance of winning and instead, they could lose all their money. If that happens, they will really have difficulty meeting their daily needs because all their money has been used for gambling. That will make his life messy, and if he has a family, there might be a fight between him and his wife/husband, which could result in even bigger things like divorce. Everything has side effects that they have to accept, so before they do something, they should think about it first.
Yes that's right, even if they do it during break time it will disturb other people or other coworkers, especially if they do what you said, maybe their coworkers who already know that he did what you said will think that he is crazy for gambling in the work environment. Not only that, there could even be a lot of rumors that become the subject of conversation if there are people like this, and of course the rumors will quickly reach the superiors because it is common that if there is gossip, it must spread quickly, and if they have done the things you said, in my opinion it is already severe, because what he did wrong also disturbed other coworkers so that they could lose their focus at work.
The worry is that once they return to work again, they may still feel the effects of what they experienced the last time they gambled. Whatever the result, it will affect their work, especially if the result is that they suffer a big defeat during the break. They cannot focus on their work and there is a possibility that they will become irritable and cause arguments with their co-workers. Not only that, their anger could spread everywhere because someone will definitely be disturbed by their quarrel, especially their boss, who will immediately find out. If his boss finds out that his anger actually triggered it due to losing at gambling, his boss might immediately take action and sanction him.
You seem to be mistaken, maybe you mean "it will have an impact when we finish our break" not "it will have an impact when we finish work", because you said initially the break time should be done only for rest not for gambling.
This is because it's not ethical for him to play but for other people to be the outlet for his anger. and it can be seen from what you said, this is one of the things that makes them not responsible for what they made before. if they dare to do it, they should be able to be responsible by dealing with everything properly and not taking it out on other people who don't know anything. So what they themselves did before, they themselves have to accept it, don't throw it on others so that other people become uncomfortable with this behavior which will cause conflict with each other.
That's what I meant. And there's indeed a possibility that might happen. It is indeed unethical if he gambles while he is working because this could cause displeasure from his office colleagues, and they could report it to their superiors. If his boss finds out, that person will be involved in something more serious, which could cause him to lose his job just because of a trivial problem that should not have happened. His co-workers will also be happy if he no longer works there because they can work in peace and comfort. But whatever it is, if that person gambles at work, they could get into trouble, so don't let them lose the job that should be where they make money.
Yes, that's why, not practicing self-control when you already know the harmful effects of gambling, if you already know what the future will be like, don't try to minimize it, if you already know the harmful effects as you said, hopefully they will realize, and no longer do gambling at work or outside the work environment. Most likely the boss does not want his employees to gamble, but that is their own right, so if they want to gamble they can do it at home like you said, but if they already know what the impact will be like, they should be able to realize that it will harm themselves in the future.
Show good performance, do your best, that way they will also survive in their jobs, they can even get promoted if their job performance is good, it also has a big impact on their company which will make their superiors impressed or appreciate their maximum job performance. If they can't work optimally, at least don't look for problems in a workplace that clearly produces every month.
By having good self-control, a person will not gamble if he is in the wrong place and time and will not force himself to keep gambling. He will also realize that there are more important things than just gambling, where gambling is just entertainment and does not need to be taken seriously. If they are at work, they will show their work optimally and not mess around with unnecessary things. If he already works in an office, he only needs to focus on his work where he can later get a promotion, which can give him an even greater income. He can gamble at home in peace and no one will be disturbed by what he does, especially if he gambles in his room.