Scraped on 25/07/2025, 11:52:48 UTC
I think that for rich people gambling is only entertainment, and even if they want to risk and increase their fortune, they would do with with investment in business or assets. If they are rich, they can afford different alternative entertainments, making gambling just one of out many. Thus it never becomes boring, repetitive, addictive.
This refers only to people who became rich by working hard, being smart, investing something. Those who became rich by accident, for example won in a lottery, being lucky to buy and sell million times more expensive something - people who dont know real value of a money, they do have chances to get addicted.
Original archived Re: Why don't the rich people get addicted easily?
Scraped on 25/07/2025, 11:23:03 UTC
I think that for rich people gambling is only entertainment, and even if they want to risk and increase their fortune, they would do with with investment in business or assets. If they are rich, they can afford different alternative entertainments, making gambling just one of out many. Thus it never becomes boring, repetitive, addictive.