It depends on what you do, because with gambling I don't think it's ethical for us to do things like take risks, because the thing that is certain to happen is losing or losing the money that is at stake. occurs when they carry out actions that carry great risk. and I think when they did that maybe they were at the point of despair so they dared to do things they shouldn't have done.
I agree with you, indeed we should probably be able to happily accept the results that occur from the actions we choose which are very risky, because if we cannot accept the reality happily then what will happen may only be an even bigger loss of money and In the end it only makes us annoyed and regretful. That's right, if you're not ready for what will happen then it's better to look elsewhere, don't invite trouble to come. We must be able to adjust our mentality to the actions we take.
In my opinion, people who dare to take risks in their gambling are people who are easily carried away whether they are happy or sad.
What this means is that gambling can be done for fun to entertain ourselves after work, for example, but one knows the limits in terms of betting so that one feels fine when defeat arrives.
However, for people who are feeling sad, they can also vent their emotions into gambling and maybe that right can be considered as a cure.
So here we have to be able to place a position that suits our abilities and needs in carrying out gambling and we need to remember that gambling can bring us joy and also bring us sadness depending on how we do it.
Well, that's correct. It will always depend on us on how we will react to every possible result. There will be losses, no doubt about that. In fact, I have not heard of a gambler who has not lost a game yet. Only those who bet once and didn't come back might have that possibility. But for long-time players, I bet they all tasted defeat and how we handle them will be the key to controlling our emotions.
We can chase our losses, I do that. But how far are we willing to go will depend on us. Let's say we lost $40 of our $100 budget, $60 remains and I might risk the other $10 and test my luck. But, I would not go as far as letting it go to zero because that will take out my chance to bet again another day which has a possibility to be a lucky day.
A plan must be created and I think we should follow it as much as possible so that losses can be controlled and we can still have fun the next day.