Exactly but how can being a gambler help one in succeeding in their business? I was thinking you got tips on what to say to us concerning your thread that will really help a gambler that runs a business as well. Meanwhile it takes discipline to outrun that effect which is to say for one to be a gambler and still runs their business effectively takes discipline.
I think OP is also trying to know if there are people here who has actually become successful in business because of the experience that they acquired from gambling as risk takers which I already said in my first comment that the both experience are not usually the same and the fact that someone is a gambler doesn't mean the person can manage a business effectively. I doubt there's any tip as to how this can be possible, this works differently for everyone.
The similarity is only from the courage in taking risks, but of course there are differences, decision making in business is usually measured or a business actor usually has thought about various possibilities that could impact his business if for example he takes a risky decision and usually they have also prepared a plan B when the risk taking does not go according to plan, while in gambling the scenario cannot be like that, when your plan does not go according to what is expected then you will lose 100% of the money you bet and you have to start again from zero. Rationally, business can be learned, meaning that even though the results of taking risks are not as expected but they get new lessons or knowledge, while in gambling when you fail there is nothing you can learn.