A simple lucky moment is to get back your loss on that day, and in the next day back to normal, I loose it again. Gambling is pretty good when you want to entertain yourself but if you do this for a living then you must get out of it.
Anyone who is really gambling for a living should just be ready to start digging their own graves, because at the end of the day, they either die from frustrations of life, end up having a heart attack, or even break down and never recover from it. It is a silly thing to do considering gambling as an investment and I am not sorry to those who see gambling as such and if they cannot accept the truth, which they say is bitter, then that is their own problem but I cannot keep shut without saying it.
I sincerely beg to differ.
Gambling is not just about dice. There are many types of gambling, and even trading can be considered as a variety of gambling too. You just need to know what you are doing and when to stop. For example, there are many successful poker players who make a living off it, and if this occupation is rewarding both financially and emotionally, I don't see how it can possibly ruin your life. But if it is not, then you will quickly abandon it anyway.
I disagree with the trading part. Indeed they both have a risk, but they are different kinds of risks. Trading risks may be minimized or altered, unlike the risk you take in gambling which does not change at all. The fact is that when you roll the dice, pick a card, spin the will, choose a table, pull the leaver, there is no going back or changing your fate.
This question had been greatly discussed in the past. My point is that in trading a total majority of traders, these would be wannabe traders obviously, are losing in the long run, something like 90% of them or more. From this point of view, there is no particular difference between trading and gambling simply because trading is a variety of gambling, in plain terms. Please note that I'm not speaking here about Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. We are yet to see great suffering coming home there.
Also, your point that "there is no going back or changing your fate" is not quite true. You can lose one bet, you can bet again and win back your loss. If you lose all, you can lose all in trading too, and there is no going back either.