This means that at different times the actions will also be different,
you are more precise, because sometimes we forget something that we have actually experienced and tried to avoid. but in reality we repeat the same mistakes. different times and different situations. we may prepare everything well, but we still become stupid when we repeat the same thing.
Gamblers tend to have difficulty thinking clearly when they are under the pressure of losing. they don't panic but try their best to catch up with their losses. and without realizing it, they actually only increase losses.
gamblers need control and patience. but honestly it's hard to plan.
Right, and I think that's what most of the gamblers involved always experience, like you said that sometimes we forget something that we've experienced that at that time we made a mistake so that in the end when we experience the same situation we end up repeating the same mistake, and I think the wrong approach to gambling can be one of the causes in the sense that when someone has the wrong approach due to a wrong understanding of how gambling actually is then yes of course the mistake is likely to be much more frequent and this is why gambling is called an addictive activity.
Because usually most of the cases are almost the same where the majority of gamblers always make mistakes when they see something that looks like tantalizing which is actually nothing more than a temptation for them to fall deeper. The other thing is that it can also happen when gamblers are in a losing situation where when they have the wrong approach to gambling, they will certainly experience pressure and emotions that make their level of consciousness decrease and of course various actions that should be avoided are very likely to do at that time, and regarding various actions that lead to prevention, yes, it is indeed good and recommended but it is not as easy as turning the palm of the hand in practicing it.