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There is no such thing as gambling without limitations. However, a gambler may choose between following a certain limitation or not. If the gambler chooses not to follow any limitations, then he doesn't need to worry about any limitations at all.
Yeah, and that's the reason why many gamblers are becoming addicted and suffering from its consequences. The thing is, limitation is the aspect wherein people will know when to stop, and they know no matter what happens if they reach it, they need to stop what they are doing. But in some cases, gamblers are exceeding their limitations, or without them, they are going beyond their limitations in gambling in terms of financial state, and from their numerous crimes or bad happenings,.
Even if we tell them to limit their gambling to what they only have for allocation to gambling, nothing will happen if we are not the ones that will help them, but yeah, we can't dictate and mendle other people's lives. If they choose to abandon their gambling limitations, then so be it; they are the ones that will suffer from the consequences and will lose their path.
It's always important to set limitations in gambling, because there is always potential consequences of exceeding those boundaries. Limitations serve as a crucial safeguard against the adverse effects of excessive gambling that helps people recognize when to pause and reassess their behavior. But indeed, despite efforts to encourage responsible gambling practices, people may still choose to disregard their limitations that leads to detrimental outcomes. While we can offer guidance and support, gamblers must take responsibility for their actions and the consequences that follow.
It's true that we cannot control or dictate the decisions of others, especially when it comes to deeply personal matters like gambling behavior. The consequences of exceeding gambling limitations can be severe, ranging from financial difficulties to legal issues and strained relationships. It's a painful reality that people may need to experience it before recognizing the need for change. While we may not be able to directly intervene in their life, we can still offer support, guidance, and resources to those who may be struggling.