So is gambling really for a gradual process or is gradual way of gambling is for the weak minds in gambling. I have not seen a gradual gambler who doesn't take risk that has made really big win.
So what is the point? What do you say?
Gamblers must take risks, because every job involves risk, there is no job without risk. However, in gambling, the more risk you are ready to take, the greater the possibility of winning big. Because every gambler gambles with his utmost effort and through the highest research, basically if the outcome of luck is good, then he wins big, and if luck is not good, then he loses.
However, I will never regret losing because the real gain is in losing, which I was able to feel at the beginning of gambling. Because if I had not lost, I would not have understood the joy of winning, so even if you take risks and lose, you will enjoy the next win.
I agree, I know how great it feels when we win a bet. But the truth is, we won’t always stop with a profit. A lot of people get caught up in chasing that profit and forget to keep track of how much they’ve already lost. Personally, my mindset when it comes to gambling isn't about maximizing profit. I’d rather bet small and enjoy playing for a longer time than risk everything on a single game and potentially lose it all.