Does any of feel behavioral change in you based on the win/loss in gambling. Myself had experienced it, and personally I used to be happy and I used to be polite with my family members and kid whenever I am on profit. On the day of losing it changes exactly in the opposite way, even for simple things I get much anger. Particularly while giving food to kid patience is must. On winning days I let him take his own time and eat. On the losing days I used to shout at him. I'm addicted, and I want fellow gamblers to make a self analysis at regular interval and be on the safer side.
When someone wins, of course, their character will change due to the effects of happiness they experience, this is natural and of course everyone can feel it. I also often experience this when I win a game, the money I earn from gambling is usually spent with my friends. Likewise, when you lose at gambling, of course you will feel disappointed, you will become silent and sometimes even regret that you spent too much money on gambling.
Natural feelings as it is, we do have that emotions and it affects one person's behaviors, swing mood and other after effects from both sides, if you win then you'll have a happy and if you lose there's regrets and if the amount is not something that you can afford to let go, it has a big impact to your attitude as acceptance is not as easy as it is, you'll always have that sentiment and it affects your behaviors.
Behavioral change is common depending on the mood or what happened to your day and not just related to gambling. There times that you'll win or lose in gambling, there are times that you are happy, irritable or frustrated, but it's important to be aware and of these behavioral changes and potential impact on ourselves or those around us.
This is true because it will make us a bad person. We get sad or frustrated, but that's it; we have to move on and continue gambling if we still can. But if we are still in the situation many times that we are having a hard time to move on, then accept early that gambling is not for us; otherwise, it will only destroy our lives and people around us.
We have to view gambling as entertainment, not a way to take us out of poverty, as although it's possible, it's hard to achieve such a goal through gambling, and most of the time, it will only lead to more problems. It happened to some gamblers, so it's not impossible to happen to us. The key here is to determine its risk and prevent things that might result in regret in the end.
It should be like that, if you lose you need to let it go and move forward, there's nothing you can do to change that outcome, you involve yourself into gambling there's always a big risk that you need to handle if ever the outcome won't favor your side, it's tough to face that frustration but you need to overcome to avoid any behavioral changes.