Yes, we can control how much money we can lose, but we can't control whether we win or lose. Never assume victory is in your hands, because if you do, your losses will likely be far greater than you're prepared for.
And it seems like if we had to accumulate them, our losses during gambling would be much greater. But of course, it's safe when we can control ourselves, and that's how I feel. I can gamble anytime with self-control because I've prepared everything and considered how much I can afford to gamble.
Very logical statement you got here, no one can see the unforseen circumstances surrounding gambling outcomes, I think this should be the main reason we should gamble with caution, no matter how difficult it can be for us to control our gambling habits, we can actually do it if we say no to the urge of going for more and how can we say no, I think is by knowing when to say it is okay to resume another day or next time but we can not do, is to determine the exact outcome of what happens to gambling, it is only newbie in gambling that thinks that he has won already even when he has place his bet already, although there's this kind of hope gambling gives but if you're the type that understand the concept you won't fall for that rather you will still maintain they amount you can afford so that when it goes south you won't get upset.
Yes, we shouldn't be ashamed to admit our loss at home that day, so we can come back another day and hope that luck will be on our side. The problem is, some people think they can beat the house, so they keep gambling endlessly.
Their ambition and ego are too big, believing they'll win, when in fact, in gambling, the only thing that really makes us win is luck. If fun is the goal, then winning is just a bonus, but if winning is the goal, they'll likely experience more losses.