That is why when we are going to play it is Important to see how much money we are going to play with and that money we are willing to lose, that is the key, there is no other way , we are people who in order to act in money matters must plan, and as it is so difficult to determine whether we will Win or not the most logical thing to do is to allocate the money we are willing to lose.
Some folks think that gambling is a sure way to double their money that's why they use money asides their spare cash to play and when they lose they end up being disappointed, definitely speaking mate, the key to enjoying gambling is by doing it with spare cash cause asides that it would always lead to disappointment and depression since there's luck involved. I've figured out that it's mostly addicted folks that fail to plan and allocate their spare money to gambling.
Someone said there is a spirit behind gambling

, probably an evil spirit because he could not understand why someone would lose his money and keep gambling with the aim of recovering the money lost. While still in the process of trying to recover the money lost, he ends up losing even more than the money lost earlier.
Well, there is no spirit behind it, that's greed. Gamblers will do anything to win, so it is not surprising to me anymore. There are lots of sensitisation out there for gamblers to learn from but it seems it isn't working on some gamblers. Painful experiences is usually the result of irresponsible gambling.
The idea that gambling is driven by some evil spirit doesnt hold water its really just human greed at play People get trapped in this endless loop where they lose cash and keep betting thinking. Theyll win it back That need to recover whats gone usually just leads to bigger losses spiraling way worse than before All the ads and campaigns pushing responsible gambling are out there loud and clear but for some gamblers its like theyre deaf to it. Theyre so hooked on the dream of a big score they ignore the risks right in front of them Greed clouds their thinking and the thrill of a possible win shuts down any sense of caution.
Its not surprising when you think about it gambling feeds on that urge to beat the system no matter how unlikely For a lot of folks it takes hitting rock bottom losing big before the reality kicks in All those support programs hotlines and warnings try to get through, but when someones stuck chasing that win good sense takes a back seat The fallout empty bank accounts ruined plans maybe even broken families is often what finally teaches the hard lesson Irresponsible gambling isnt about some spooky force its just people chasing a fantasy and too often its the brutal wake-up call of loss that makes them see straight.