We came to the conclusion that many people play without knowing why. Probably many people want to be lucky and in the end the player wins enough money to afford to buy a new house for his family or afford expensive medical care to his relatives. These are all very good dreams and of course there is a chance for this thanks to gambling, it’s just extremely small compared to losing, which is sometimes better to stand on the sidelines. Some believe that they won't achieve this dream in their entire life, and are ready to justify themselves with bets, which is irresponsible. Since we want to try to realize our dreams through gambling, we need a tough approach and informed decisions.
I agree with your point but with some sentiments and this bothers on the concern that, gambling firstly has to do with gun and it's most probably luck dependent a whole lot of time, so setting dreams and aspirations upon something that is luck dependent and and almost not realistic can be very risky and may turn out in disappointment.
Since gambling is known to be luck dependent, it will be fair you keep an open mind to your picks and expectations and if you are lucky enough it turns out in your favour then you can use the proceeds wisely to fulfill these dreams you had before you gambled, but depending on gambling for the fulfilment of these dreams will definitely hurt especially if it turns out you don't get lucky at the casino, and some of these dreams, such as the expensive health care are time bound thereby increasing the pressure that comes with achieving them.
Using your income wisely depends greatly on your temperament, but about 70% can overcome their emotions with reason and approach gambling wisely and with full responsibility. The rest won't be able to do anything with their emotions throughout their entire lives. They have a temperament that they got thanks to their genes, it is a programmed code. Such players should never play, even if they win at any time, they will lose it 100% of the time. I don’t consider myself one of them.
We came to the conclusion that many people play without knowing why. Probably many people want to be lucky and in the end the player wins enough money to afford to buy a new house for his family or afford expensive medical care to his relatives. These are all very good dreams and of course there is a chance for this thanks to gambling, it’s just extremely small compared to losing, which is sometimes better to stand on the sidelines. Some believe that they won't achieve this dream in their entire life, and are ready to justify themselves with bets, which is irresponsible. Since we want to try to realize our dreams through gambling, we need a tough approach and informed decisions.
Really, such a mindset is what have put a lot of gamblers into problems of losing chunk of their holdings, having the dream of buying a home or having a family vacation using your winning, many times we have not really taken the time to check what the risk are and how we may not be able to make an anything significantly through gambling, so again we have to know that, winning a jackpot in gambling is mostly all about the luck factor and some time that luck are not easily come by, so we much lower our expectations on best results.
We can't build a dream around gambling because gambling outcomes are unpredictable and still can not be relied on, let's just gamble for fun and nothing more than that.
I agree with you, that's exactly what I do. You cannot bet everything a player earns in the course of his life on luck. This should be a measured and smooth action with a very small part of his monthly income. It is important to take breaks so that the game does not turn into a routine and the pleasure becomes more intense.