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Yes maybe you are the same as me in terms of experience in the world of gambling, I don't know if there are enough people who have also managed to quit gambling activities because they are tired of losing or not, on the other hand I think not everyone can take this path when losing dominates them, Or I mean not everyone can choose to quit when they have lost enough because there are also those who are basically gamblers who are unable to accept the fact that they lost and what happens instead is an act of revenge, they come again with a large amount of budget as a dedication to chasing victory and returning something that has been lost and it's not once or twice they do but while they have money then there is a possibility to chase victory.
So I think it depends on the person too, but honestly I don't know what influences or causes why they choose something else, and yes maybe I will predict a little that they don't have the right understanding of gambling at all or it could be that they have a personality that is easily provoked by things that upset them even though it's trivial and that's why obviously when defeat dominates then yes usually they will chase victory. On the other hand, I hope there will be more people who have the same feelings as me or you, which I hope they feel bored when they always lose so that they can slightly reduce unwanted things such as the amount of defeat.
Perhaps some people experience the same thing as we do and finally decide to stop gambling for a while. It really helps to be able to divert from gambling because stopping gambling and looking for other things that can keep us busy can provide pleasure as well as the pleasure we get from gambling. Some other people can choose to stop gambling for a while, but they still find it difficult to leave gambling, so they are not able to immediately leave gambling. But if they deposit more money into their gambling account, they may experience an even bigger loss than before. And it will be more painful than the previous experience.
Yes, it depends on the person because, in this case, their honesty will show whether gambling benefits them or they are just experiencing consecutive defeats, which means they have lost more money. Those who are still curious about gambling will not choose to stop gambling for a while because they still want to experience the challenge of recovering their losses or winning again. But it's still not easy, and it can even make them lose a lot of money because, at that time, they may not have good self-control anymore, so they are easily tempted by the promotions they see from gambling.