Gamblers get twisted. They think its luck, but its psychology. Risk is inevitable, but how you handle it decides your fate. Gambling should be entertaining, not a way to get money or stay out of debt.
True strength in gambling (and life) is self-control. Its about restraint and having realistic expectations. Consistent wins are a myth. Its important to accept defeats and view successes as icing on the cake.
It takes a mindset adjustment. Gambling should represent our mindset, not just a game. Our desires, vulnerabilities, and tendency to indulge them are revealed. Self-awareness helps us protect our wallets and understand our strengths and weaknesses when we gamble or engage in other high-stakes activities.
true what you said, gambling is not only about winning and losing but psychology in this case is also involved. when they can not accept disappointing results it is likely to affect their psychology and in my opinion gamblers who experience stress or depression have also had cases that have occurred. considering the risk in gambling cannot be avoided, therefore most of those who experience bad events cannot realize that the risk in this case will definitely happen because they only want to win by any means sometimes they do not care about the money that has been lost quite a large amount. considering gambling is a game that only provides a small chance of winning, indeed consistent victory is just a myth, for some people who are confident in being able to produce consistent wins I think they will not be far from losses or losing money only, that's why we must be able to gamble reasonably to avoid big losses, so restrictions must be applied, of course these restrictions will exist if we have good self-control.