I just suffered a significant loss in a gamble I played last night, but I didn't think much of it because I didn't use any capital at all, meaning I didn't make any deposits. I found a long-standing casino site that offered cashback, so I played there and managed to make a profit, but it soon disappeared again. I wasn't upset because that was inevitable, so I just accepted what happened and didn't dwell on it.
Unless, perhaps, there was an initial deposit, then we would think about the loss, or constantly think about it. The key lies in our own perspective on gambling.
I can’t do that, losing a large amount and not giving it much importance is almost impossible for me. But on the other hand, losing a large amount is also almost impossible for me, because I control my bets and stick to my limits. And I choose casinos that have stood the test of time and have a good reputation, so I don’t have to worry about not being able to access the site tomorrow.