Therefore, we should always consider the actions or decisions we will take, and make sure we are ready for the possible results that are disappointing, do not let the results that tend to be disappointing make us want to chase or recover losses because it tends to only make us addicted. Gambling itself can indeed make us addicted, even though those who gamble with the aim of having fun are sometimes tempted to play gambling longer.
Good advice, when we are stressed, it is better for us to find activities that we like with the aim of making us calmer, for example by finding a comfortable place for reflection or others, but with those who take the option of gambling for escape I think it will not be completely successful and will not go well completely.
You have a point in saying this dude, I admit it, I often say that I only gamble for fun, but even though my money is limited, I still think sometimes that I might get lucky and win big.
But this is just a passing thought in my mind, because once my limits are exhausted, I actually stop because I'm used to it.
It's okay like that, besides with your limited money it's good and you yourself must be able to limit your own gambling, don't let it be that when the limited money runs out you want to deposit money again to gamble again, when the money runs out you must stop not to gamble again in any way, especially by borrowing money, that's the wrong way. And thinking that sometimes we will be lucky to get a win is a natural thing but what must be considered is not to chase luck that we don't know when it will happen.
Maintain your habits like this, and if you have friends who like to gamble, maybe you can remind your friends not to gamble excessively and can gamble like you do with strictly set limits.