But, in a broader sense, can you make gambling a career path, abandoning all other sources of income to focus entirely on it?
If so, why?
If not, please advise!
In my opinion, it is difficult to maintain gambling as a sole source of income. This job is simply extremely precarious and unstable. It should be seen as an additional source of income in addition to our main source of income. Although it is an additional source of income, it still needs to be considered and skilled like a real job. When you do not have a main source of income to back up, it is psychologically difficult for you to gamble, because this is a job that requires emotional management.
If you don't have another source of income, when you lose all your money, where will you get the money to continue? Even though you may be a professional gambler, we don't always win, right? Therefore, in my opinion, if you already have the necessary skills to turn gambling into a job, consider it as a second job besides your main job, using a small part of the money from your main job to invest in gambling. If maintained well, every month you can earn more money from it as a second source of income. Diversifying your income source with gambling is also not a bad plan.