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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling is short cut to poverty
by
Fivestar4everMVP
on 14/11/2024, 07:22:33 UTC
Gambling is indeed a shortcut to poverty because  the primary thing that will really be affected out by this is your money or simply in finances. If you are really that not good on trying out to determine on whats good and whats bad into your part then it will really be that resulting into that disaster and you will be having those regrets on the time or moment you do face up some challenges.
It is really just that for fun and not for income making. People do mess up and made out realizations when they are on a tough situation or condition.
In the end we can judge that gambling can be done when someone has full control to maintain the rhythm of their finances in spending money to bet and the problem that arises is actually the opposite where people are greedily arranged to start making money in gambling. There is little chance of making money in gambling regularly unless you are the owner of a particular site or casino. Gambling just for fun is not a problem and gambling by preparing a special budget and not exceeding the limit will also not be a big problem, as long as people can control themselves and do not force themselves to pursue profits consistently.
Owning a casino site is far different from gambling, owning a casino site is actually a business, a lucrative one at that, so this two can not be compared.

Gambling is meant to be a fun venture, but then., like I will always say, greed in men to make more and more money have made them begin to treat gambling for what it's not meant for, I go out at times and see people who treat gambling as a business, like they literally spend their entire day on a casino playing different games and so, and most of such people are already addicted to they extent they can no longer go a day without gambling, and even when they see that things are not working out, they still keep trying and trying.

Only the lucky ones get the opportunity to break free from poverty through gambling, the majority of gamblers are actually being driven to poverty, depending on how frequently they engage themselves in gambling.