If you are financially free and you have several businesses, it is not unlikely that you will be able to go to the place you want, whether it is a beach resort, travel tour, etc.,
it is really nice to do that during the holiday season.
But for people like me who are not that financially free, but are just at the right level of life, it will be difficult for me to do that because I have things that must be prioritized
before pleasure like that.
Correct but I am not sure how that has anything to do with gambling during these holidays though, unless you consider gambling to be one of those activities which are rather suitable for those who are financially free ?
Ironically, it has been proven over and over again gambling is an activity which is mostly partaken by those who come from a poor financial background and do not have access to attractive jobs or higher education, otherwise, gambling would not be so widespread in countries like Nigeria and India, where there are significant percentages of people suffering from social and economical problems...
Maybe because with the situation of financial freedom it is likely to make someone more likely to get involved in gambling, or it could also be said that gambling is one of the choices among other choices but @gunhell16 did not mention that above,
but yes I also agree with your opinion that if we associate gambling with finances, usually people who have a less good financial situation are more involved in gambling, the reason is quite simple, namely they try to take advantage of opportunities and use gambling as an intermediary to overcome their financial problems.
And on the other hand, another reason is that if we talk about rich people, usually they are the type of people who know how to use their money very well, simply put, they usually do not want to allocate some of their money to things that have no certainty of being profitable, such as gambling for example.