~snip~
I believe that in any conflicts and misunderstandings within the family or in friendship, or even with colleagues at work, conversation helps. Any problem can be solved if each person is honest and open with others, and most importantly with himself. Just say whatever's on your mind:
"I really have problems in order to stop thinking about the game,"
"And I seriously think that I need to invest a little more in games, and there will be a result,"
"I don't want to do anything, because I feel that there is nothing more important than gambling, because they can solve my problem."
It is such phrases that show that a person experiencing problems with the game is aware of his problem, and is ready to try to get rid of it, will be cured.
Honesty can help with the difficulties we face, but unfortunately, many people are not aware of this and do not want to be open to others. They tend to keep their problems to themselves and don't want to share their difficulties, so many others don't know anything. Others would know after the problem got bigger and it seemed too late to find a solution. But no matter how serious the problem is, if he wants to be honest, there must be a way out to overcome the problem. And it takes courage to be honest with yourself and others so that others can help find a way out.