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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Having a regular/steady income is important as a gambler.
by
Gormicsta
on 28/02/2024, 07:17:13 UTC

For many people who become addicted to gambling, in my opinion, it is likely that they cannot resist the temptation to gamble. Indeed, the temptation of gambling is heavy, I feel it But now I can control myself because I know it is important. In order not to experience major losses we must be able to control ourselves. Also the big losses that occurred were due to myself not being able to limit the gambling activities that were carried out. As you said, have control over yourself. That's important, don't let us gamble with a loss of self-control which can result in big problems such as addiction and loss.

It appears you've learned quite a lesson from your personal experience about self control and the potential consequences of not having it when it comes to gambling. You're right that it's not just about losing money, there are also other hazzard irresponsible gambling can cause a gambler such as emotional trauma, this often happens when a gambler has lost everything maybe due to chasing losses and then ended  up taking loans to continue gambling in order to recover the funds he lost, this can easily result to emotional trauma, as well as affecting your mental health and leading someone to frustration, which can often make some gamblers often attempt to take their own life.
Nothing more can bring anything good. A gamble who gamble more, the more likely he is to lose. Gambling is always uncertain. A gambler may be in danger whenever he envisions gambling as a regular income opportunity. There is no regular income opportunity in gambling. But without knowing this fact, many consider gambling as another source of income. They even lost their control at one point. For regular income they even try to use more money to recover losses which results in higher losses and those gamblers suffer more. It is better to have the intention of enjoying gambling rather than earning. Greed will work in it when gambling consider as a income source. Rather, after losing money in gambling, it is better not to try to recover the lost money.

It's true what you said, the more often and more they gamble, the more often and more they experience defeat, there is nothing that can guarantee that they can get a definite win even if it is by gambling frequently, because a win that is not certain to be obtained is absolutely impossible to obtain by according to your heart's desires, but what is certain is that defeat will always occur or be obtained, so even if you gamble frequently you cannot guarantee that you will be able to win at gambling. It's really unfortunate for people who consider gambling as their main source of income, because that is an incorrect principle, making gambling a permanent income in my opinion is the same as giving money away for free, because there is no guaranteed profit, even though there is a chance of winning Maybe even if you win, it won't cover all the losses that have occurred. and I think that people who gamble as a regular income are people who are no longer of sound mind, because with that they will only experience big losses as they continue to gamble and the losses will continue to accompany them. understanding the fact that gambling is not a good thing if it is done frequently is real, because gambling is only a means of paid entertainment, nothing more than that, but if they think gambling is a source of income then they are very wrong. there is no definite profit that can be obtained consistently.

In my opinion, if they gamble frequently or consider gambling as a source of income, it means that they have lost self-control, thinking that they want to recover losses or chase wins is the same as wasting their money. Even though they try to use a lot of money and a large bet amount, it doesn't guarantee they can win if they don't have absolute luck in gambling, unlike those who have luck, even though they bet with a small bet amount, they can win. the maximum amount of the bet is due to luck. What must be paid attention to is that when they don't have money they shouldn't force themselves to gamble, but rather they have to work to earn money, and gamble when they have more money or money that is apart from all needs, I mean when basic needs are met and still If you have leftover money, it doesn't matter if you use the remaining money for gambling. This is what you have to pay attention to, don't gamble when you don't have income or force yourself to gamble, that's not recommended at all.
Well, the first thing I'd say is that people should be acutely aware of their chances of winning. Most types of gambling have the odds stacked in favor of the house, making it extremely unlikely that someone will regularly win money over time. Understanding the odds can help people make more informed decisions about how much to gamble and if the risk is worthwhile. Second, I believe that people should set limitations for themselves in terms of how much time and money they are ready to spend on gambling. This can assist them avoid falling into the cycle of chasing losses.

Another thing I'd add is that it's critical to detect the signs of gambling addiction, which might include spending more time and money than anticipated, feeling nervous or unhappy when not gaming, or believing that gambling is required to escape difficulties or relieve stress. If a person exhibits any of these symptoms, they should get help from a specialist, such as a therapist or counselor who specializes in gambling addiction. Finally, I believe that people should have a support structure in place, such as friends or family members, to assist them keep accountable and avoid problem gambling.