Gambling is very interesting and if you don't know how it works you could get carried away while gambling, gambling has become something that is worth more than going to source for work or searching for jobs. Majority of Men or people out there think that gambling is more profitable compared to go search for a reliable Jobs.
My question is that, if you truly understand know about the loses involves in gambling would you go gamble with the amount you can not afford to lose?
Many people gambles now and when they lose they surely looks for someone or something else to apportion the blame because you used the amount that is a bit higher to what you can accept to lose to gamble but then, you had no option than to keep gambling till either you recover what you had lose while gambling. However, if you think about the loses that is involved in gambling would you still use the higher amounts to gamble or you would reduce your bet to make sure you still remains online gambling? Of course, we know that anyone gambling should keep using either 1-5 percent of their monthly/weekly income?
The difference between gambling and a job is stark. A job doesn't involve money or value, but gambling does. Therefore, gambling cannot be considered more profitable than finding a reliable job, especially about the uncertainty involved. Therefore, never consider gambling a profitable job; it should be better to consider it simply as entertainment.
This is the most frequently misunderstood, or unknown aspect of gambling. They don't truly understand the risks involved in gambling, and they should be aware of this. Gambling is entertaining to a certain extent, but once it crosses the line (gambling with money they can't afford to lose), it can no longer be considered as "entertainment". In fact, gambling with unspent money can lead to financial problems in the future. Therefore, every gambler should only use money they can truly afford to set aside for gambling (a gambling budget), so that we can remain responsible gamblers in all aspects (especially in financial management).
Personally, I consider gambling with 10, or 20 percent of my weekly or monthly income to be fine, as long as, that is an amount I can afford to risk. The bottom line is; you should know your limits when gambling, and you shouldn't be sacrificing your basic needs when using this money.