Now, if you still want to gamble but you don't want to become addicted to it, one of the things you should do in my opinion is:
You have raised some excellent points. The most crucial thing for gamblers to avoid is developing a gambling addiction. Whether it be gambling, drug, or any other type of addiction, addiction is bad and not necessarily beneficial to one's health. Gambling should never be considered a source of employment; there should always be a limit.
1. Only set aside an amount of money that you will use to gamble in a casino.
It is always crucial to avoid investing all of your earnings in gambling. Instead, it is preferable to set aside a portion of your income for gambling. This money should be something you can afford to lose so that if you do lose it, you won't feel guilty. By doing so, it will assist in lowering both your losses and your rate of addiction.
2. Don't think that you will gamble to make money, because if you do that, you will surely have a problem later.
A lot of people have this problem and I believe 90% of people gamble to make money. I don’t see it a big problem but it is only when you fully rely on it as a source of income that its a problem. Since there is no assurance in gambling and a 50-50 chance we should never rely fully on it because we will only end up heartbroken and when we needed it most it will disappoint.