Both of your suggestion is very acknowledging because when you look at the history of gambling it will make you to take far beyond human imagination and the beyond human thinking because when gambling started nobody knows about it and that is not fit to be proof that this is the origin of gambling but from the ancient time these people do exchange things and the from the process of exchanging things sometimes it will fall into gambling whereby if you don't meet up to a change with someone then you can go at it so gambling don't have beginning and it don't have an end
Gambling does have a beginning. I always think that gambling originates when trade between people was established, since we can not do gambling with ourselves alone, it was exercised when people learned to socialize, haggle with market prices, and make decisions when a certain event is too much for the tribe head to analyze. As long as humans exist, I don't think gambling will perish.
Also you enter gambling with your choice but you cannot leave gambling because you choose to stop gambling.
It's a mud puddle where you keep drowning and there is not return unless you really decide to get out of it.