Exposure to negative effects of gambling might also help us distance ourselves from getting addicted to gambling itself. It's all psychological I think. The better our understanding on losses and our status as a gambler and as per experiences with other gamblers around that had ended their gambling journey so badly might I think taught us or our friends lessons to be a responsible gambler.
apart from providing an understanding of the bad effects of gambling and being able to manage gambling or gambling wisely, in my opinion it would be better if you didn't expect to be able to double your money quickly from here.
because I see that gambling has shifted from being just a game for fun to instead being used to seek multiple profits quickly. This can result in excessive addiction and make you lose everything, both financially, time, and the trust of your relatives or family.
Every beginner always considers gambling as a place to make money, not to get pleasure, so it's not surprising that gambling addicts start from beginners who don't know anything about gambling, so they play excessively and make them addicted to gambling, many beginners are trapped and deceived. friends who invite them to gamble but don't fully explain that there are risks in it. Sometimes they are lured into thinking that gambling can make them rich quickly, even though no one gets rich from gambling if you look at the facts.
Every beginner who wants to gamble should receive important education so that they are not addicted to gambling and the most important thing is to straighten out their mindset that gambling is not a place to make money and make a profit because gambling is a place to have fun, that's why it is always explained in this forum that every beginner You have to learn to control yourself before gambling and you have to be able to manage your budget when gambling because this can prevent the risk of losing more money. The point is to always divide up your gambling time and gather with your family because whatever it is, it is important to be able to manage and control yourself so you don't get addicted to gambling.