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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Success or Fail? - Talking about Gambling as a major income
by
EarnOnVictor
on 17/01/2024, 09:24:41 UTC

Getting into the world of gambling is really risky don't have a backup I think it's more of a problem for the middle class to consider gambling as a primary source of income because they have less money and can't bet more if they lose and then they lose and become depressed. But in the case of the rich it is completely different. They have a lot of money. If they lose they can easily compensate the loss by doubling the bet. If you don't have enough money it's better to find other ways to work other than gambling. consider gambling as a source of income will not gain anything from it rather will face more losses.

I agree with this. It's completely a different scenario between upper class, middle class, and lower class people. Those who belong into the higher bracket of the society have it lighter when they lose because they have much at their disposal. They can just bet whenever they want because they have the money to fund their betting and playing habits. It won't hurt as much if they lose what they risked because most of them are playing for entertainment anyway. And a win is just a bonus. Meanwhile, those who belong to the lower class will probably be hurt and affected with unforeseen losses. Since most if not all are gambling for the profit. The rich can indeed easily compensate for the loss and move on, while it takes time for the poor to recover.

I second the motion too; we all know that gambling is risky, whether you are rich or just the right type of gambler in an industry like this. But even though we know that we still gamble because most communities in this industry expect their lives to change when they suddenly get lucky.

Although others gamble just to find fun or to pass the time for whatever reason they have, most of them hope that they will get some money or make a living from it.
We can make money in gambling or lose money, we can win a big Jackpot or wait in vain forever, no matter which side we believe or what happens to us between the two, it is not so wise to rely on gambling entirely, it shows that we are lazy or insensitive to our lives and good living, and the result can never be good. Gambling is a means to an end, but the end is always uncertain, why then base our lives on such uncertainty?

This is not wise no matter what anyone can argue about it. Gambling is good when we zero our minds on the money to be gained from it not to mention believing that it can sustain us and our dependents for the rest of our lives. There could truly be some career gamblers, well, the risk is high for them too even if some are lucky to push through in it thus far. If you hear their stories (if you can ever meet one), I am sure that you will hear the challenges they are facing as well. That is despite the fact that they are making money from it, but they will dare not say that it is what they encourage others to emulate. I see gambling as a place where we should have fun and when the money comes better than expected from it, then fine, it is our luck, it shouldn't be a do-or-die thing, and no desperation should be entertained whatsever. We should get a good job that we can depend on even as we bet and have fun, but never rely on it if we are indeed wise.