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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think gambling every day is better?
by
Blitzboy
on 15/01/2024, 11:08:06 UTC
But playing gambling every day does not guarantee someone can win. He may even experience defeat every day and if he doesn't realize that, his losses will get bigger and bigger. That is why we have to know our limits when playing gambling so that we can prevent excessive use of money for gambling.
Yes, it is true that gambling every day does not guarantee winning, but how do you gamble every day? Does someone not need to earn money, for example working just to meet their living needs, not all of their time is spent gambling, for example, they need time to eat and work or hang out with family, I'm sure what is meant by people who gamble every day are probably rich gamblers because they don't work, of course there are lots of businesses that make money for them every day so gambling every day is not a problem whatsoever.

So there is no loss that he thinks, it is different if it is experienced by poor gamblers who gamble every day, for poor gamblers I am not sure they have time to gamble every day because they need to earn money to eat or just pay the monthly fees at their house, that's how it should be for gamblers Poor people should not gamble every day because it will only make their lives more messy and lose a lot of money and time.  Grin
It's true, right? The rich gambler's approach to betting is very different from the poor. For the rich, gambling is a game within a game with high stakes and financial padding. More about the rush than the risk.

Consider the role of gambling as a form of entertainment, an escape, if you will, from the mundane. It's about the experience, adrenaline rush, strategy, and sometimes social aspect for many, not just winning or losing money. It's a diverse hobby that injects life with zest when done right.

The key word is "responsibly". Right balance is crucial. Gambling should be about fun, not ruining lives, regardless of wealth. Knowing your limits, playing within them, and enjoying it. Life is about finding delight in our chosen pursuits, right?