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I don't think everyday gambling has anything to do with laziness. A gambler who gambles constantly is more likely to be depressed most of the time, because the casino has an advantage, which in the long run contributes to the gradual reduction of the deposit. It seems to me that daily gambling will lead to psychological problems more quickly, which will significantly affect the quality of life in general. Whether a person will be lazy depends only on himself. Therefore, I would not recommend gambling every day and do not play for the sake of winning. Play for fun and be healthy.
There are actually alot of people out there who gamble every blessed day, and they are actually fine, I remember when I was working for a company back in 2013, there was this guy who was a lotto addict, if he doesn't play lotto in a day, he plays it like 4 to 5 times on daily basis for money to Sunday.
Here in my country, we have a popular lotto company we refer to as "baba ijebu", the company is popular in some African countries, the lotto is always scheduled to be played 5 times daily, with the first round at 9 am, second round at 12 pm, third round at 3pm, forth round at 6pm, and the fifth round, which is the last round for the day at 9pm, this guy at my working place plays all this round, work doesn't stop him since he was a supervisor, he had the liberty of leaving the company at any time to go outside and buy a ticket.
He was always fine, atleast to me, so, personally, I believe gambling everyday can be good and bad, all depends on the individual doing the gambling.
I don't think he took much pleasure in it. He was probably hoping to win big someday. I have long noticed a tendency - if a person has spent money somewhere, but could not fulfill his expectations, he tries to achieve his own by continuing to spend money. And this tendency is observed not only in gambling, but also in investments, Ponzi schemes.
It would be interesting to know whether he continues to gamble and whether he was able to get a big win.
I personally know a few people who have been gambling all their lives, but they have never managed to win that much money that could have changed their lives. By the way, I am also among them.