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True, not everyone can really do such an evaluation and change themselves for the better, because most of them, especially gamblers who are obsessed with winning, will usually be trapped for a long time in a slump, the reason is usually because they do not accept the fact that lately they often lose and they continue to try to find their luck with more aggressive methods.
As you said and our opinions are not much different in this case, basically like the saying that experience is the best teacher and that's how it should be, although I'm sure that in the end they will reach their awareness when experience and reality slap them but what's unfortunate is that they often take too long to realize their mistakes. In conclusion, this is the reason why awareness and caution must continue to be maintained because that way you will be able to identify the signs that will lead you to get trapped further.
Yeah, but at the end of the day there are some people that simply use gambling as a way of entertainment.
Not everyone ends up being a gambling addict, similar to how not everyone who tries alcohol ends up as an alcoholic.
There are some kind of people that might be predetermined to be more addicted, but there's always the option to stop early as well...
Yes I also admit that not everyone is involved in gambling with the intention of earning income but that is another thing if we refer back to the context we discussed above, above I only talked about the majority but I also admit that there is a minority of gamblers who do not experience addiction along with various other impacts due to gambling.
I think we will all admit that the majority of gamblers are those who are likely to become addicted because most of them are gamblers who misunderstand what and how gambling is, or what I mean is some of them are gamblers who come with the wrong perspective such as considering gambling as a place to solve financial problems.