As long as someone is wise in using gambling as entertainment, he doesn't need to worry about any risks except the risk of losing money because that risk will exist when we play gambling. And self-control will also be a way to prevent such big losses as long as that person can always consistently take care of himself, no matter how many promotions are launched. And it's having this self-control that can tell him that he's had enough of gambling all along and maybe it's time to stop gambling or I can still gamble responsibly. And if someone really wants to stop gambling, he needs to be determined to refuse various kinds of promotions that come to his email address.
I think in gambling there is nothing to worry about other than losing money, because that is their main problem and ours as gamblers. Well for that I agree, because there is only one thing we can do which is a strong self-control factor. If we cannot exercise this self-control then it is certain that defeat will continue to accompany us unless luck is on our side. I have always said this before to anyone including my colleagues, in my opinion quitting gambling is very difficult and almost impossible. When someone already has the intention to stop then they will always face temptations that are difficult for them to pass, and also the feeling of winning always appears in their minds, I have felt this and until now I still can't if I have to stop completely, but to increase the rest time I can do it. The point is that it is actually possible if someone wants to stop completely but it takes a long time, the first thing to do in my opinion is to stay away from the gambling environment, increase activities in our daily lives by, for example, adding part-time jobs and not letting our minds remember anything about gambling, everything needs a process but believe me you can do it.
Person who have dreamt of becoming rich through gambling would understand the reality of gambling within the initial days of gambling. Most of the person will continue not with the hope, but with a mind to get back what they've lost. In the event of recovering the lost funds the person continues to wager and some gets lucky whereas the majority gets into addiction and the self-controlled ones stay active as they know well about their limits and have understood the complications of going behind the loss and looking for wins.
Well that's right, maybe what you mean is that some people will continue to do it no longer with gambling as entertainment, but they do it to chase the money they lost there. I believe this, and this is what many gambling addicts do. They will continue to chase wins in the hope of avenging previous losses, I think this is normal, because surely they will not accept the many losses they have experienced. Sometimes I also do things like this, but indeed we must also realize, we must be responsible gamblers. Letting go of everything that has been lost, if we continue to pursue it is useless, it will only increase the number of losses. So it's best to stop from now on, try as much as possible so that we're not interested in doing this anymore.