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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling should be play with care
by
ChuckBuck
on 25/09/2023, 18:10:22 UTC
It depends, most forms of entertainment have a cost associated with it, and while in the case of some of them the cost is very low, some other forms of entertainment are a little more expensive, but there is nothing wrong with enjoying them as long as you do so with moderation, and gambling is a good example of this, as a responsible gambler can spend a moderate amount of money to get their thrill, while an irresponsible one can spend the majority of it and obtain absolutely nothing in return.

Some other hobbies are way more expensive than gambling but they don't often fall into addiction because they know how to handle it with care like collectors of antics and other similar hobbies. but when it comes to gambling, there are lots of people who fall into addiction because of the variety of choices whether you want to play small of money or a big amount of money. Also, there are lots of games that they play even in the elections, they will gamble on who's gonna win. that's why it's hard to resist once you are hooked up to it because gambling is all around the corner and the people that are addicted to it are all around the world as well.

Agreed, in fact there are other hobbies that are more expensive than gambling, in that they are not addicted but I don't think it's entirely because they have good control, because on average there is no risk of addiction there, so maybe they will spend a lot of money but only once, and obviously that is different from gambling which continues to spend money to find victory but eventually lose again.

Gambling gives them many choices and in each choice there will certainly always be enough curiosity or even high depending on their intentions that come, right usually that is always what makes them finally addicted, because of the uncertain chances of winning that cause them addiction. Honestly, the temptation in gambling is very difficult to resist, because it is difficult to predict so someone always thinks that they can be one of the lucky ones out of ten people who play, but the final result says no.
Other hobbies, they might cost a ton, but they don’t have that pull, that allure that gambling has, right? It’s that endless cycle, that hope against hope that you might just win this time that keeps you coming back for more. It’s not just about the money, it’s about the chase, the pursuit of that elusive win. It's the choices, the many, many choices that keep you on your toes, keep you guessing, keep you hoping. But let’s not kid ourselves, the house always, always wins. It’s a hard pill to swallow, but it’s the truth, the harsh truth. You might think you’re the lucky one, but in the end, gambling doesn’t play fair. It never does  Tongue Tongue