Some of the games that they may think are good and seem to have tantalizing odds are in fact nothing more than odds, all games have odds and that means all games have no certainty except when you are lucky. Quite reasonable, I agree that if you want to win then you must be prepared to sacrifice your money in a few or dozens of attempts, so that means if you want it means you must also be prepared to lose, don't be egoistic because this is a game about luck that never escapes defeat, so you must first understand the real concept.
Building a successful career in gambling sounds too vague. What does it mean to get one big win that will bring a big jackpot, or to win a certain amount every month or week? It seems to me that this is only possible for a few players, everyone else will lose more than they win, this is what the entire gambling industry is based on. If you think differently and believe that someday you will start winning, then this is unlikely to happen by itself.
I think building a successful career in gambling is too impossible to think about logically, I really don't understand what they have in mind even though everyone has the freedom to choose whatever they want to do. But that statement is quite unreasonable if you are talking about success in a place that has no certainty whatsoever even though you have struggled as hard as possible, this is a lucky activity and if you or they really want to build a successful career there then don't be a gambler who expects to win but build your own casino, Make your own casino and find a lot of victims from gamblers that you will make lose, with that then surely you will be able to succeed in gambling because casinos always have a system where the percentage of wins is much lower than losses, so with that you will get a lot of money to confirm that you are successful in gambling, that's just a reasonable point.
Yes that's right, and it's clear that in gambling anyone who is too serious about winning then usually the end result will be the opposite, we can see how the downturn suffered by addicts, are they successful? no, instead they suffer a lot of losses with large amounts, this is nothing more than luck, remember that.