That's if you are not even addicted to gambling already, a addicted gambler always have one goal in mind, '( I have to make back all I have lost ), this is where the beginning of the end begins.
This is the case with most desperate gamblers, gambling isn't a profession, its just for fun and that's what everyone going into it should understand even before engaging.
As soon as desperation sets in, you're destined for doom cos you're blinded from all angles and can't even see that you're sinking or that its not a good day for you. In gambling, there are good days as well as bad days. When you're in your good days and winning well, you recover and get good gains, but when the bad day starts, your ability to recognize it early enough and quit it momentarily saves you from desperation which arises from losing too much and a deadly inner drive to recover all you've lost instantly before taking a break. We know too well that this doesn't always go as planned leaving the victim utterly frustrated.
Gamblers should be able to use gambling as entertainment and not make it a profession because they will only fail and also lose a lot of money. They will be discouraged, depressed, frustrated and various other negative feelings that will make them determined to keep trying until they succeed. Instead of succeeding, they will end up losing more because gambling is not a way to make money. They might be able to win but the win is still far from breaking even so the harder they try, it will only increase the number of losses even greater. We must not be like that gambler, especially if we have started to learn about self-control and limits, which can prevent us from experiencing more losses.
Why even consider gambling as a profession? Gambling should be seen as a hobby, not a form of entertainment or a professional job. I understand that most entertainment involves spending money for an experience, but in gambling, you're essentially trading your money and time for more money. There are two things involved here—time and money, which is why I believe it should remain a hobby. It's something someone enjoys doing regardless of winning or losing; something that brings fun and excitement.
I've seen numerous individuals getting paid for their hobbies. Playing video games, dancing, singing, and more, all from the comfort of their homes. They engage in activities they love without the pressure of financial gains or losses. That's the essence of a hobby, something pursued for the sheer joy it brings. they drive fun and excitement. I have seen a lot of persons get paid doing Thier hobby. Playing video games and dancing, singing and all of that from the comfort of their home