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There's really no way out, and if someone is really not addicted, they could easily stop; if not, then there's a problem. Control should be there to make sure that you don't get over the line.
So the main cause is ourselves, about how self-control can be done properly so as not to be addicted and not greedy to the games and bets made.
For those who are not addicted and only play for entertainment, gambling is only a place to relieve excess stress by playing and betting but with funds that have been allocated and there are limits that should not be violated.
In contrast to those who gamble with the aim of multiplying money in the hope that it will happen quickly.
But in the end it loses everything and is left with the feeling of being an addict who can't stop.
Being in such a position is really uncomfortable and keeps wanting to play until you finally realize when everything is gone.
I think this can happen when we take the game too seriously. After all, it’s just a game, it’s not something that should define your life. A lighter attitude will actually help you feel better overall, and the game won’t become such a problematic factor. I believe we should train ourselves to see the bigger picture of our lives. When we have a clear and realistic understanding of what we truly have, it’s simple to calculate whether we have enough money to cover our essential needs. We can say the game is either a problem for us or just entertainment. If it doesn’t affect our well-being in any way, then it’s simply entertainment, and in that case, why create problems out of nothing.