We always talk about addictions, about how to gamble to achieve better results, but the topic of what goes through the mind of a healthy gambler is almost never touched upon.
Healthy gamblers are the majority. I wonder if there's something we all have in common that keeps us on the right path and never oversteps our limits.
Perhaps it has something to do with the time we dedicate to gambling, whether we do it for fun, or even if we have other things that take up most of our free time, like family, sports, exercise, or spending time with the people we love.
As a general dynamic, I'd like to know what you do when you're not gambling. I mean, I don't expect you to tell me about your life. The question is more focused on: What activity you do is above gambling? I mean, something you prioritize in your life more than gambling, or what you like to do. What would make you stop watching the Champions League final, for example?
When I am not gambling, I spend time on my other hobbies. And I am glad that I have many different hobbies. For example, I love wood carving. I also love war movies, and therefore, even if I lose gambling (due to prohibitions or lack of extra money), I will not suffer much from it. Because I still do not consider it as a source of additional money.
I tried to organize my own business and will try in the future, because I believe that only business is something that can bring stable money in the future, but not gambling.