Maybe with the initial defeat you experienced the first time you played gambling, you started to become curious and tried your best to chase your winnings, right? Of course, this is experienced by players in general.
What you are doing is the right thing, because you can set the distance between when you will lose and when you will start gambling, this is included in the gambler's bargaining and be wise and in advance you are prepared for the risks that may occur in the future

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It's normal for someone to be curious about their losses the first time they gamble; many people have experienced that. And if they can't control their curiosity and instead try gambling again and this time using more money, they could experience defeat again, making them even more curious. And maybe they will return a few days later because they are still curious about why they can't win at gambling. But if they already understand that gambling can cause losses, they will not be curious because it is a risk they have to accept. They also will not return to gambling for some time and prefer to keep themselves busy doing other things. Playing gambling also requires wisdom so that we are not tempted to gamble again, which could cause us to lose more.
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Yes, of course a beginner's curiosity will give rise to the habit of gambling if they cannot control it, because they will continue to gamble in pursuit of victory even though otherwise they will definitely experience losses. And if they are not equipped with responsible and careful gambling behavior, without them realizing it, it will be difficult for them to win, instead they will lose and as a result their own losses will soon befall them.