On the other hand, in my opinion, if a gambler succeeds in achieving really good luck, then I think there is nothing impossible that the amount of winnings he achieves can return all the money he has lost, but yes, that is a very rare result. in gambling, and also usually most of them are always unable to take advantage of lucky situations and conditions to immediately cash out their winnings in the sense that they cannot ignore their inner greed until in the end losing returns to take everything they have won.
On the other hand, actually gambling will not be too bad if we treat it in the right way, in the sense of making various decisions that do not exceed the limits of our capabilities, especially in terms of finances, and also gambling will not be too bad if a gambler does not have significant expectations regarding victory, in the sense of understanding that gambling provides a winning opportunity to multiply their money but also realizing that gambling has a level of risk that can sometimes be very significant, and if it turns out that they do not have all this knowledge and are gambling blindly then yes obviously in the end they will experience various bad impacts as you mentioned.
A game, not a quick-rich scheme. Though major wins are headlines, they are not everyday stories. Smart players, not lucky ones, win. I understand the thrill now. A win and the joy of the game are in our nature. But success in gaming is about limiting losses, not hitting the jackpot. Stick to limitations and dont chase losses. That's long-term winning.
As always, the house has an edge. Always. Gamble for enjoyment, not wealth. Maintain a budget and enjoy the journey like any other type of entertainment. You get the cherry on top if you succeed. Never forget, smart play is key. The real key to gambling and life success is that.
That's right, gambling is just a game and not a get rich quick scheme, I will draw a slight conclusion from your idea which looks interesting above that even though a gambler manages to achieve big wins because of good luck but that doesn't mean they are smart, it means luck does exist and can come to them. anyone to lead them to victory, but that is not the end of everything, because lucky gamblers do not mean they are smart in utilizing time and circumstances, and I also agree with your other ideas where success in gambling is not about succeeding in getting a big jackpot but when they are able to control everything well without exceeding their limits.
One of the reasons why various actions that lead to prevention are always recommended is because after all it is a fact that the house is always superior to the players, therefore if you or anyone else manages to win in any amount then there is no reason to not cashing it in as quickly as possible before regret eventually dominates.