Correct, in theory gambling should only be done for entertainment purposes and for no other reason, however there is a set of players that are unyielding on their belief that they can obtain profits when they gamble even if all the evidence shows this is not the case.
And this means that for those people gambling is no longer about the fun they can get but about the potential benefits they believe is within their reach, unfortunately for them the vast majority of those which take this path suffer huge losses and never earn a single cent out of their gambling activities.
Gambling is just for entertainment purpose only but some of the people take it seriously because they give a lot of time, effort and money to this that's why they make this seems like a job because there's a chance to earn with it. This is the reason why it cause too of too much stress to them because they want to urge to win more and get back their losses back. Their goal is to get fun and earn at the same time.
Correct, but for how long they can close their eyes to the truth? After all I would like as well to have a job in which I could get all the fun I wanted and also earn a lot of money, since I think that would be the ideal job for everyone.
And even if gambling may seem to offer the possibly of achieving this the evidence clearly contradict that, there are a few which make their wish a reality and they become professional gamblers, but for every single successful gambler that exist there are probably tens of thousands of people which failed to achieve their goal.