Except for the most successful members of society, other gamblers are often viewed with severe criticism and do not have enough capacity to withstand loss. Yet truly successful people rarely rely on gambling, because their focus is directed toward work, growth, and long-term goals rather than on reckless bets that bring only unnecessary risk and loss. Responsibility is essential, but the consequences of gambling extend far beyond the gamblers themselves. Their families, friends, and even those who try to support them financially often become entangled in the same cycle of stress, debt, and emotional strain. In the end, gambling does not only consume money but also relationships and stability.
Yes, true, even if you play normally to pass the time you are seen as a good-for-nothing, i know that for a fact.
When it's not like that, there are people who prefer to watch television and be fooled by the state and there are those who love to play a game, i don't see anything wrong with that.