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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Success or Fail? - Talking about Gambling as a major income
by
junder
on 17/01/2024, 10:36:41 UTC
The problem is that gambling can attract people from various circles to try their luck, and this also includes poor people who want to try their luck. But those who don't have a lot of money cannot try gambling for a long time because there is limited money, and they have to be able to use their time as best as possible. If they still lose too, they will come back another time and that is what will keep happening over and over again. Those who try to make gambling a source of income will regret it after finding out that they have lost a lot of money and they cannot recover their losses. That is why we must be able to avoid thinking about trying to make gambling our main income because we will only have difficulty getting it, and in fact, we will lose a lot of money.
First of all, poor people shouldn't be engaged with gambling too often or spending considerable sums of money on it, respectively to their total income. If they are gambling with the purpose of overcoming poverty, they have developed the wrong mindset for their lives. By doing this, they aren't having fun, which gambling is supposed to proportionate, neither making profit on long term, as most gamblers will always lose, anyway. So, it really makes no sense that poor people keep insisting in gambling. They would have better chances if they used their small income in another manners, like investing in Bitcoin or reselling stuff until achieving an enough amount of money to buy a piece of land or property.

By gambling continuously, the chances are poor people remain poor for the eternity. Of course there will be few exceptions who will hit big wins and leave poverty, and these exceptions will be used by the majority to justify the reason why they are gambling, although they should be still aware a life change is not going to happen to most of them through gambling. A major source of income from gambling isn't feasible for most of us, and part of being a responsible gambler is to be conscious about this simple fact.

that's true, I agree with you, but in my opinion it's not only for poor people, this also applies to rich people, because in my opinion gambling too often is not good, even though they have enough money or maybe a lot of money they shouldn't spend their money that's in gambling, because gambling frequently will not improve the situation. and as you said, if they gamble with the aim of overcoming poverty then that is the wrong mindset, also with those who gamble even though the aim is only for entertainment but if it is done frequently, in my opinion it is not good.

not only forever, in fact I think they will become even more miserable, because if they gamble continuously it means they are already addicted to gambling, and with the impact of gambling addiction it can cause them problems, obviously with their finances it is clear that this will definitely be problematic , because it is very likely that they will only spend their money on gambling without thinking about their basic needs which should be more important. and if there is someone who makes gambling the main income in their life, I don't think they will experience success in life, because in my opinion it is the wrong thing to do like that.