Many people enter gambling seeking quick wealth, but is the problem just money? What really holds us back is the illusion of control and the expectation of instant rewards, isn't it?
Here are some points to reflect on:- Greed isn't just financial: it's the desire for victory, excitement, and status.
- To what extent is gambling fun, and when does it become a way to escape reality?
- Can we learn something about ourselves through risk and the decision to gamble?In other words, these are points that make us reflect, but until now, while I was reflecting, a question came to mind:
Is it possible to have a healthy relationship with gambling, or does it always awaken something dangerous within us?

Gambling is a huge layer of psychological information. I absolutely agree with the teachings of the ancient philosophers that in reality no person fully knows himself. And the key to fully discovering your personality is life's challenges, and one of those challenges, which is one of the most difficult, is the ability to resist your passion.
Therefore, if a gambler admits before the start of a gaming session that he is not 100% self-confident and admits that he must be careful, then, most likely, he will successfully resist addiction.