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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How do you understand entertainment?
by
Blitzboy
on 14/07/2024, 18:03:31 UTC
It is only rich people can use gambling as entertainment because for them the result of losing is only entertainment. But many people gamble with the dream of becoming rich, but when they lose, they lose their money. Gambling is difficult to lose, so there is no entertainment. I was sitting in a shop eating and next to me a man was placing bets repeatedly in gambling. I see his wallet he has lost a lot of money yet he is betting but this was not enough entertainment for me. Because I know that it is difficult to earn that money if you lose by gambling.

Entertainment is in the mindset. For instance, sport is entertaining, but hysterical fans get to cry or feel moody over a missed opportunity that led to losing a match. Over the period they'll worry about this, but months or years later they'll look back and laugh over it. However from the point of view of gamblers, their mistakes rarely allow them a time of transformation; turning it to a fun factor. It remains a lifetime sad memory for most players. Possibly entertainment has to do with an enduring memory of fun and laughter over a mistake or good deed. If a gambler doesn't have this recurring memory of constant happiness coming from his gambling experience he's not getting enough entertainment through gambling.
Entertainment ought to be like a party you remember for years. It should not leave you broke and alone. View sports. You are in it together even if you are sad when your team loses. Later on, you laugh about it among friends. It's about the common experience, not only about winning or losing. Gambling can lead a lonely road. You lose; you sense it in your wallet, your gut, your soul. No team exists to lift you up.

We must make gamblnig wiser. We should create a society around it. Let's design places where people might share tales, discuss successes and losses, find encouragement. Imagine casinos with support groups, on-hand counselors, a true feeling of community. That's how you transform a dangerous industry into a shared experience with gambling. An event that might be fun and rewarding even if the cards do not suit you.