I think that casino is like a sport event or cinema. You pay money for emotions, for fun. When i go gambling i decide before it that this money i spend. If i win smth - it is just additional bonus, additional emotions.
And if someone wants to get money for life from casino - it is a big mistake, often it means that this man will lose all his money without any result.
The first gambling thumb rule is to never depend on the outcome of your bets, doing so will seriously harm both you and your plans. Imagine betting your school money on something bigger in the hopes of getting more, if it doesn't work out as planned, you'll probably regret it and start engaging in addictive behaviours.
If you practice and perfect your betting technique while playing for pleasure and you win a lot, take that as your lucky day. However, doing the opposite without any skills to get money out of gambling is suicide to financial life.
This is the same view that I hold as well, that is what they are for and casinos tell you that directly, they are for entertainment purposes and anyone thinking about making a fortune with them is probably going to end up being incredibly disappointed by the results they get, after all we need to think about this by being rational, a casino exist to provide a service and any business is looking to make money as a result of providing that service, if they instead lost money to the gamblers then it will be impossible for them to remain in business for long which is against what they want to achieve, so it is the gamblers that have to lose money for the casino to remain in business.
Casinos will advise you to bet for fun because that is how they are allowed to operate; if they advise you to play to win a fortune, gaming houses will be packed with people queuing up out of greed, and naturally, more than 80% of them will lose. Gambling is actually for fun if one plays without putting their greed before them.