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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Gambling A Hobby?
by
Accardo
on 29/06/2024, 23:53:56 UTC
Your statement on the player's mental health is the first thought for every gambler to go into and avoid being affected mentally by gambling and related activities.

It is that I think that everything that we face, the challenges, the adversities that sometimes are presented to us in life must be confronted with great strength, but mental strength because sometimes the things that are the challenges of life make us weak, in the casino it is very common, if we lose often, we will have thoughts that I am not good at this, or maybe these things about playing in the casino are not for me, but it comes from the weakness of the person, that is why mental strength must always remain firm in the face of failures, especially when money is at risk, if money is at risk and lost it is obvious that sometimes we will feel down and have less spirit, in the casino, in life we ​​should never lose the strength and integrity of our mental health.


A player's thought through his mental strength plays a strong effective role in changing the game for any gambler. And most players lose this energy at the early stages of gambling as a hobby. Overtime the game changes from hobby to compulsive gambling. Because the player no longer think better out of low mental strength. People fail to realize that whatever the body does consistently eats up more energy from the person. Regardless of how simple it may look. Gamblers forget that they lose energy while gambling, even slot the easiest game could make the body release dopamine, energizing the player to spend more time and energy in the game.