Yes, that's one of the impacts because you always overdo it and bring an improper mindset to gambling, I think that means you have entered the real addiction phase if you behave like that in your gambling involvement. Of course that is a very bad condition for you, and I'm sure the impact you feel is not playing around with a lot of financial problems and maybe also with significant mental stress. Yes that's right, it usually happens to beginners and I'm sure you come not to seek entertainment as you should but it seems like you come because you have seen some victories that have been achieved by others or maybe your friends so you are tempted and want to have the same fate.
Lately I think most of those who suffer from addiction are those who have just been involved or entered into gambling, none other than because as I have said above that they come with the wrong mindset and also added because they do not have any experience and never see the impact that happens to other people who have already fallen into addiction. The wrong mindset makes them lose control and of course with that, chasing defeat is always a matter that they think is a good alternative to recovery even though there is no guarantee whatsoever. Of course, the actual fact is that chasing defeat will only cause a lot of problems, so it is important to note that before you enter you must first see what risks are in gambling, because it is clear that usually defeat will dominate more than victory.
It is a real problem that is typically ignored. Many people get caught up in a cycle of loss and hopelessness because they want to win quickly. You're totally right that newbies are especially at risk. People who are inspired by others' rare wins think that gambling is a quick way to get ahead, but they don't realize how rare such results really are. We are heading for trouble with this skewed view. Knowing that gambling is just a form of fun with risks is the key. For control and reasonable goals, knowing this can help. Gambling should be approached with a clear head and an understanding of the high likelihood of failure. Maintaining awareness can help avoid chasing losses, which worsens the issue
Yes it is a problem that is not uncommon for us to find now and has become strong evidence for the reason that most of the gamblers now come with the wrong mindset, the proof is that now in my country in particular there are more and more victims of gambling, many suffer defeat, family destruction, debt and the worst is that they commit suicide because they are not strong with the conditions of depression experienced. That's the impact of a very bad addiction cycle, I'm sure everyone doesn't want to experience the same thing as them, and neither do I. Therefore, honestly for me personally when I gamble, I don't want to experience the same thing as them. Therefore, honestly for me personally when the final result does not match my expectations, I always try to divert my attention to other things, that doesn't mean I'm not annoyed, annoyance is definitely there even though I come just for fun, and for other things I do is yes I always try to divert my attention by doing other activities or playing online games.
Of course, as I have discussed before that usually those who are more vulnerable to entering the addiction zone are those newbies who have just come, most of which I can confirm what their goal is to come to gambling, it has happened very much, they want to win but do not want to lose, while the casino will continue to press the system that defeat must continue to dominate gamblers because that is the profit made by the casino. So this should really be a concern, don't let you put the wrong mindset in gambling, this is not a place to earn but just a game that will provide entertainment and if at that time you are lucky then you will get a prize in return, never consider it a victory but consider it just a prize, because the meaning of the word prize and victory is quite different, with that then I think you will automatically do a lot of restrictions without having to take advice from others first.