Someone hooked on gambling might seem like they're making crazy choices, borrowing from loan sharks or even stealing. But imagine a powerful urge, like a riptide pulling you towards a dangerous wave. That's what addiction can feel like – overwhelming and hard to resist. It's not just about wanting money; it's about chasing that dopamine rush, the feel-good chemical in your brain that screams "more, more, more!" even when everything crumbles around you.
It is. And that is sad reality, in most times that the gamblers irresponsibility affects the life of the people around them. It is their family getting bothered by loan shark not them. It is their family being threaten by their debts, not them. That's why most family collapse or marriage people getting divorced. Hopefully this type of threads reached the people who needs this to reach their awareness and change something of their life. You are there to gamble and make money. Not to lose your mind and your family. So bet responsibly.
The gambler's awareness does not increase after a few lines of diary entries and notes, this enhancement comes from the results, more precisely, these are the tragedies recorded in their match history that then directly affect their lives and one thing is extremely obvious, that no matter how reasonable the form or regime of gambling, there is always an impact on those close to you. Breakups, divorce and children will arouse repentance and responsibility. For some, the first few losses will be enough warning, for others, more serious consequences will be needed.