This is not a case of being addicted to gambling. There are people who are actually in control of their gambling habits or addiction. For instance, they do not gamble beyond their budget; they commit an hour or two to gambling per week or twice per week and strictly adhere to it, among all other things. We have heard and read stories here and out there about how gambling ruins lives, careers, relationships, throws people into debt and more. But my question is, could this be happening to everybody? Has your responsible gambling habit had any positive effects on your relationships with your spouse, kids, parents, and others? Has it improved your finances and helped you stay out of debt? Has it improved your mental health and well being in anyway? Has it been able to help you meet an urgent need? Let's discuss.
When we become responsible gamblers, the impact may not be directly felt by our family or other people, but it has an impact on us, where we will be able to continue doing other activities besides gambling, and still be able to fulfill or pay for all the important things while still gamble according to a set budget, but can it improve the economy and also fulfill important needs? I don't think so because gambling should only be for fun, not to increase income, if it can change the economy, that's good, but of course, you have to be able to win fantastic amounts or have through a long period of gambling so that you can finally achieve that, but often gambling doesn't always go well.