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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think gambling every day is better?
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Dewi Aries
on 24/04/2024, 21:36:16 UTC
just as eating the same food every day can lead to boredom, perhaps gambling too frequently might also become less appealing over time. However, addiction isn't just about frequency but also how we emotionally connect with gambling. For some, too much gambling might simply become boring and lose its excitement, which could naturally reduce their interest. But for others, especially those who are more emotionally invested, the risk of addiction could be higher regardless of how often they play.

I think it is very unlikely that the population of gamblers will think or think that gambling is boring, in terms of food yes maybe we can come up with such an idea because consuming the same type of food will ultimately lead to boredom because we already know what it tastes like, but this is gambling which is clear that sometimes someone can fall into it unconsciously and someone can even justify any means when they don't have the capital to gamble by recklessly doing things beyond their control such as stealing or robbing and getting money to use as gambling capital, which means gambling. it's not that simple, there is very little chance of it being a boring activity.

In various cases, gambling often triggers a more significant interest felt by gamblers, the opportunity to win is always the main reason and the difficulty of understanding aspects of possible risks or bad impacts in gambling makes most gamblers continue to gamble in the wrong way. , which means that the intention and goal of making a profit is always present in most of the newly arrived gamblers, while on the other hand they do not have a good risk acceptance factor, which in the end is clear that losing is a situation that will make them very emotional, where these emotions will encourage them to gamble. more aggressively and impulsively and which ultimately leads them to the addiction phase consciously or unconsciously.