While gambling can seem like an exciting opportunity to quickly earn money, the reality is that casinos and other gambling venues are not designed for players to consistently win. The games are mathematically structured to give the house an advantage over time so that across thousands of bets, the casino profits while most players lose. This doesn't mean it's impossible to ever win at gambling. A player might get lucky on a given day and walk away with more money than they came in with. But over many repeated sessions of gambling, the odds say that the typical player will lose money rather than earn it. Gambling can be an enjoyable recreational activity if done responsibly for entertainment, but it is not a wise choice as a primary income source.
I think this is the whole idea that a random game can one day make a player rich. It is for this reason that games of chance are so popular in the world. I think absolutely every player always keeps the thought in his head that someday he will be lucky) For me personally, games are just spending time and not chasing wealth and I don’t get upset if my bet didn’t work.
How would you feel when people oppose such notions and tend to convince you about how they made lots of money in gambling? It's not a simple task to let people realize or change their perspective of gambling. The main reason most players make mistakes in gambling is because they are deeply attached to the thought of making quick money in gambling. Only an experienced person in terms of losing profusely in gambling would understand that gambling is actually a place to lose money. The others who blindly ventured into gambling, when told this, will only go into an argument. It's all a form of stress to get it across to them. I think more humans are just like gamblers. They usually go for the quick means to anything.