I know, I'm not arguing with you either.

What I wrote was intended at others who might read posts in this thread. I think it's very important to keep reminding people that they should never treat gambling as a way of making money. For me personally the most rewarding casino is where I take a break from my daily routine, and relax to such a degree that I can do my main job more effectively, making more money in a shorter period of time. That's what I'm trying to convey to people, gambling
can help you with earning more money, but you should be earning money not through gambling, but through something 100% skill-based
By the way, I agree!
The player, especially those who have been gambling for a long time and already have experience, gets the main pleasure from the fact that the process of playing is a pleasure. Psychologically, the process occurs cyclically. First, the expectation of the result, a little excitement, then a little joy from winning, or a little disappointment from losing. And then a short period of relaxation. And then the next cycle. It is this process of building up the psyche, in my opinion, that has a very positive effect on a persons well-being. Emotions caused by the game then continue for some time and subside. After that, a person becomes calmer and, by the way, more confident in solving his everyday issues and problems.
So,
to a fairly large extent, gambling has a positive effect in general on the entire process of human life. And those who do not gamble actually lose quite a lot.
Overall, gambling has been criticized for centuries for its negative effects on people's mental health, and we here stories all the time about someone losing all their money to gambling and stuff like that, and although all that is true about some people, they are definitely the minority, and I think we need to talk about the majority too.