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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Are successful gamblers seen as addicts?
by
lizarder
on 19/01/2024, 18:48:32 UTC
Its just common sense on which there would really be those main difference, in speaking about being addicted then we do know that there's no way that it could be called to be a success.
It is really just that on the time that you do able to cope up with that kind of addiction and been able to realize things along the way then this is where you would really be considering
yourself on having such recovery and not all would really be able to successfully be able to hit up such thing on which you would really be having that kind struggle on handling your
gambling addiction.
Basically there is no such thing as success in gambling, only luck with a much uncertain level. If someone is involved in gambling, it means they are considering the level of risk that results whether gambling is responsible or not. But the problem is when gambling is at the addiction stage because they can no longer control it, causing problems for the person concerned in considering stopping. So gamble when you have money and don't need to think about luck or success in it, at least if something happens we can accept the consequences.

Gambling has been going on for a long time since before we were born and there may be no way to limit gambling if every individual does not want to stop gambling. It is difficult to stop gambling if it is not filled with other productive activities because psychology will be much more difficult to handle and someone will really stop when the gambling activity they no longer like.