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Board Gambling discussion
Re: What's your view on this? Is it fun or addiction?
by
Blitzboy
on 15/02/2024, 16:49:36 UTC
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That's true, if you can still control yourself well then gambling will not have serious negative impacts, and many people become addicted to the point of experiencing big losses because they lack self-control so they gamble excessively or exceed their limits. and with the belief that they can get a big win, they will continue to gamble even if the gambling they do only ends in defeat and becomes an impulsive act.

gambling is not to make money, that is not the main purpose of gambling, because as you said, gambling must really be for entertainment, and I always emphasize that people who gamble must be able to accept the money they lose in gambling because they lose in gambling. it can't be avoided either. except that avoiding big losses can be done by having good self-control, but it is very rare for people to have good self-control when gambling, many of them gamble without self-control, causing big losses, then no It's strange that many people experience big losses by gambling because it is each individual's fault.
"Gamble responsibly" is like "eat cake in moderation" at a birthday celebration. Theory is simple, practice is hard. Human nature craves excitement and adventure. Unfortunately, not everyone has a self-control switch. This is about addressing the music, not criticizing gambling or its fans. Gambling entertainment? Unmatched. Risk of spiraling? High. The difference between a harmless flutter and a deep dive is thin. Financial smart is making money and not losing it on a whim.

What about accepting losses? Lets not forget that many find that loss tougher to accept than imagined. Good self-control and a society that views gambling as amusement with dangers are the solutions. Learn, prepare, and enjoy, but never at the expense of economic security. Remember, the house always wins, so play smart and cautious.