Post
Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Gamble Responsibly
by
serjent05
on 21/04/2023, 22:22:20 UTC
Gambling addict will not listen easily, they are drowning on their greed and they need proper assistance and medication, I'm talking about the worst case scenario of being addict in gambling. As much as possible, you have to help yourself if you are still in the early stage of addiction, it's not too late for you. These reminders are being posted here repeatedly and I'd hope that many are already aware about the possible risk of gambling and the threat of its addiction. If you can help someone who are into gambling, please do so because you can save his/her life by guiding them slowly but surely.
As long as gambling addicts continue to make profits from casinos, they will never realize that they have been drowned already in it.

Gambling addicts does not play just because they are winning.  They are playing because they already developed an uncontrolled urge to gamble.  Uncontrol means they will continue to gamble whether they lose or win.

. But when they start to incur losses, they will realize that too much gambling is really bad for them and may even ruin their bright future.

A person who is under the influence of addiction will have a hard time realizing his situation.  In gambling even if they are losing, they tend to continue gambling making chasing losses as a reason to continue.  Little that they know when a person is addicted it is not about winning or losing anymore but all about continuing gambling activities regardless of the result and playing more because there is this uncontrol urge that keep them going back.

But admitting to theirselves that they have been addicted to gambling might be hard for them, that’s why there should be family and friends that should support them so they can slowly get rid of gambling and stop gambling for good.

True the initial action of a gambling addict is denial, so it is hard for a person to acknowledge that he is a gambling addict, that is why families need to support the addicted person in his rehabilitation.