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Board Gambling discussion
Re: What's your view on this? Is it fun or addiction?
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arimamib
on 13/01/2024, 08:52:21 UTC
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That's right, they should be able to realize that gambling cannot provide profitable wins quickly, and the steps taken are wrong where they don't choose to work but choose to gamble. Of course this is not right, if they don't work then they won't have income and if they are like that then gambling as a shortcut to making money is just a dream that is difficult to realize. because in my opinion, with them like that, it is very likely that they will only have problems with their own finances.

Yes, that's true, many of them can't accept defeat which causes them to spend more money because they continue to gamble with the motive of recovering losses that have occurred, and this will continue to happen if they are not aware of it, there will be no end to it. Therefore it is clear that they will experience large losses as you say, and if they continue to carry out this impulsive action there is a possibility that they will borrow money to be able to gamble again and the goal is still the same to recover the losses that have occurred. even though if they do it like this there is no guarantee that they will get a win that can cover their losses, so I think they are addicted to gambling so it is difficult to avoid gambling.
That's a critical point about the potential pitfalls of relying on gambling as a quick and reliable source of income. The idea that gambling can be a shortcut to financial success is often a misconception that can lead to significant problems. Choosing not to work and relying solely on gambling for income is a very bad decision. People need a stable and predictable source of income that is provided in employment. Gambling is inherently uncertain and can result in significant financial losses. Relying on gambling as a primary means of making money is unrealistic and can lead to financial instability.

The issue of people struggling to accept defeat and attempting to recover losses by continuing to gamble is a common challenge. This behavior can contribute to a cycle of financial losses and emotional distress. Gambling should be approached as a form of entertainment, and people should be aware of the risks involved. Sane poeple chase financial stability with certain income, not with uncertainty winning bets.