People who see gambling as if it were a job or a secure income obviously will find it all wrong. The objective of going to a country is not only because you want to win a lot and multiply your money, it's obvious. Anyone who says otherwise is hard to believe However, when you don't win, what remains is the fun, the adrenaline, all of that to be able to compensate for the money that was lost, which I assume must be well planned for what is going to be spent.
Alot of different individual sees gambling as a job like you said and we can't change this because the hardship of the world has made people to be thinking of everything as a job or as a way they can make money. Lots of evil things are being done because of money and although gambling isn't evil but it's one of the things that we shouldn't be doing as a mean of job. If you're broke, you'll have to look for other ways to make money instead of depending on gambling. You can decide to gamble and get lucky but that isn't what's going to happen most of the time. We have lots of people losing to gambling than those winning therefore don't gamble as a job.
How can we view gambling as a profession if all we experience is loss and loss? I don't know how they make money gambling, but it would be foolish to waste their hard-earned money on it. And if we've reached the point of bankruptcy because of gambling, this should be a harsh reminder of how detrimental our gambling has been. It's a harsh reminder to stop as soon as possible and choose to abandon gambling. However, many gamblers are already deeply affected by the losses they experience. Instead of stopping, it actually makes them even more reckless in continuing to gamble. They become trapped in a dream and empty hope. They believe that the greater their losses, the greater their wins will be. They believe that the more they lose, the closer they are to winning.