There was a friend of mine who visited me a day after and he was saying gambling every day draws you more closer to winning.
As far as one can afford loss and doesn't hamper his life financially, he can go and gamble for fun. But keep gambling everyday just not to miss a luck day is stupid act. What if he finally wins in 31st dec losing all year from 1st of jan to 30th of dec? Is that win even worthy? Can he wins back what he lost at least in just one win losing all year? Winning amount most probably will be just a small fraction of what he would have lost. So one should gamble with responsibly and for fun with the amount he could afford even with loss.
This is definitely stupid behavior.
However, I would point out that I do not understand what makes quite a lot of people play completely thoughtlessly. That's probably just how their brains are wired. Sometimes such players don’t even keep track of how long they play, and don’t even keep track of how much money they’ve already lost. And such people generally do not pay attention to criticism from their close relatives and ignore any comments from these relatives. And these guys, with such disgusting and irresponsible behavior, say that they know what they are doing, although in general everyone understands that they are simply losing, and often even more than the family budget can allow.
I think there are many such players. I would call them overly gamblers. And they are of course excellent clients for any casino.
Those who already have a gambling addiction tend to be very sensitive individuals, especially when discussing their gambling activities. And the thing that makes me less understanding about their behavior and personality, even though they often experience losses and lose a lot of money because of gambling, when other people try to remind them or just give advice, they always deny it and often even look for justifications for the stupid things they do when they do it. was in a gambling game.
And I have to admit, it is quite difficult to be able to make someone aware of their bad behavior in gambling, even though that person is someone closest to us. even though what I did was just to show that I cared about him, but what I couldn't stop thinking about was, when I tried to make him aware, the person actually hated me back.
There is not much to understand in a situation where we have a close person to us that has lost his mind as only people who lose their minds become ill addicted.In such case the only good thing to do is to talk and keep talking to them,it will not come in the first discussion with them,we need to insist until we achieve two things from such persons,the first one is the most positive case where the persons by talking openly about it start to quit gambling little by little,these cases are extremely rare so we move to the second case and that is we finally convince them to go to gambling rehab centers,we continue to talk to them and explain them that no one has achieved anything great or good from gambling in the long run.
There is no shortcut to quitting gambling,I am trying from quite some time and some results I can see,I don't gamble weekly now,I have gone from weekly to bi-weekly or even more without gambling.Consistence is key,is better to make a small step every day as they say 365 days x 1.01 is better than 365 x 1.00 meaning small steps are better than making no steps at all toward your goal,in this case quitting gambling.