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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is gambling bad to the society?
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nara1892
on 01/09/2024, 20:54:26 UTC
If any gambler goes against their will and enters a win they will face a loss, but I have seen most gamblers fall into this situation.  Those who enter excessive winnings and gambling addictions suffer the most losses, and gambling all night when they return home empty-handed immediately starts a family feud.  Gamblers usually have the most poverty in their homes, because the gambler is busy at work and the neighbor of the distressed gambler is busy.  So it is not easy to earn from gambling, that's why the family is always in trouble.
That is why the most important thing for a gambler to consider is to set aside a fixed amount of money and refrain from participating beyond a fixed period of time. You have to develop a habit of living within limits and restrictions so that it doesn't cross the line and become addictive. The all-night gambling is definitely unusual, ruining him financially and causing social and family turmoil. Gambling is not bad but a gambler must play responsibly. If one considers gambling as one of the means of earning money, disaster will follow in every case.

Basically, setting limits on the amount of money bet and the time spent gambling are two important things to prepare or a plan that must be had by someone when they are involved in gambling.
But I believe that saying is always much easier than practicing, meaning that before you enter into the plan, there is something you must do first, namely conducting research and assessment to identify what and how gambling really is.
It is none other than because I believe that someone will never want to do anything they do not know even though there are many people who suggest doing so, they do not yet know that prioritizing prevention in gambling is something that must be more focused on by a gambler considering that gambling can be very high risk.