I think both rich, poor, and normal-status people are prone to addiction. There had been cases and even an article stating rich people are addicted to gambling. This only means that gambling addiction can affect and infect all walks of life except those who are not gambling of course.
People who are very busy with their work and have little to no time to gamble is surely safe from being a gambling addict but rich people who have plenty of time and find gambling as a way of entertainment may develop gambling addiction if they failed to moderate their gambling activity.
Once we love gambling and we don't try our best to be disciplined to control it, we can suddenly develop gambling addiction which is one major that can affect the way we gamble if we can decide for ourselves. Gambling is one of the easiest way to make money online but can be tasking if we can calm down and work on a strategy that can work for us and make us earn from the gambling market oenthe type of games we play.
Whether you are poor or rich, anyone can develop the addiction if there is no consciousness to make decisions on whether we want to gamble and when we don't want. Those people who must have find themselves a gambling addict might not really know that there problem comes from a particular methods they use for gambling especially when they don't have the urge control to make decisions for themselves.
Depending on what love you mean because there is also love as a hobby and not as an addiction. It's not easy to make money in gambling, and if what you were saying is true then why we are mostly devasted? It's because we lose most of the times. And if gambling is easy money, no casino would ever survive.
It's not tasking if you will just calm down but this should gambling be played and not the other way around because at the end of the day, we can still lose no matter how good we think our strategy is. That's true that there is no financial status involved when it comes to getting addicted in gambling. In-fact a rich person can be more prone to it because they have lots of capital.
Casinos follow "the house always wins" as a guideline. Even if short-term successes may offer players a false sensation of control, the chances are against them in the long run. Casinos have meticulously planned this. Roulette, blackjack, and slot machines give the house a tiny edge. Despite the odds, many people fall for the promise of quick money. Gambling addiction is bad because of this. Gambling addiction has no financial limits. It's a reminder that this issue impacts everyone, making responsible gaming even more crucial.