So I caught my friend up having gambling as a source of making incomes.
Few days ago, I went to my friends place and met him with a strange face to me, so sudden their language changed in a way I wouldn't understand. The both were talking about hustles which the other guy ask my friend that Are you not running the other hustle anymore"? So my friend replied"I do but I have lost a lot this time just after I made my last cashout" which he analysed different values and occasions he had won. The other guy told him not to stop trying that it is sometimes like that and so is the nature of the business.
I knew they were up to gambling discussion but they never wanted me to know about it.
I never see gambling as a bad activity unless you gives yourself up to it in controlling your emotions. So I think these two guys knew they were at the wrong side of it that is why they never wanted me to know they were into gambling.
Just in, he is on medical attention after he slumped as a result of loosing a borrowed fund meant for a business re-startup after the gamble made him squandered his previous business.
At his regained to a normal state of health, he explained that he thought he would be lucky to win at the stake so as he could expand his intended business with a bigger capital.
At a point I don't see any business oriented ideal in this Friend because $1,000 ls good enough for a start of lucrative businesses.
It seems like your friend made a poor choice since if he keeps losing money, it could seriously put him in danger of becoming bankrupt. To put it another way, I believe that depending solely on gambling for income can cause serious psychological distress due to the unpredictable nature of the games and the intense pressure to win, which can drive us insane and cause us to focus only on the money we stake. In the event that your friend is desperate to make up for his losses, for example, this could push him toward obsessive gambling behavior. Even worse, if he has debts to someone, would you lend him money if he did? Without you knowing that he put gambling as his hustle or sideline source of income.
Something that is based on pressure always leads to a much worse result than expected, one of which is when you try to achieve recovery, I'm not saying that you won't be able to get a big win on the way to implementing greed but what is certain is that being in a very lucky situation will not be that easy, meaning that it is possible for you to end up suffering a greater amount of losses, as you said that gambling is an activity that can not be predicted at any time, but it is natural because it is a gamble where someone puts a certain amount of money for an unknown outcome, they only have chances and not certainty, meaning that victory is nothing more than a "possibility" that is not based on any certainty and guarantee. However, gambling as an alternative to solving financial problems is a very wrong action and decision, you cannot possibly realize or get something from a place that does not have any certainty, everything you expect will only be able to happen by "chance" in gambling.
On the time that you do touch up gambling then you should really bare in mind that when it comes to risk then gambling have the highest risks among all.
Outcomes will always be that negative and this is something that you should put up to yourself that it doesnt fit out if we do speak about gambling thing.
Play for leisure and entertainment and not for money making because it will destroy you specially on the time that you are already getting addicted to it or on the time that you are already chasing
loses on which this is something always the case for most gamblers.
Play for fun and not for income because if you do push up this idea into your mind then it will really be just that making you desperate which it isnt something right.
Sooner or later you would be able to realize about the reality of gambling but dont come into a point that you are losing that much already.