I agree. Even if you're just gambling for fun, you can still lose money. If someone doesn't set limits, whether they're doing it for fun or profit, they're likely to face losses. Honestly, having control over how you gamble matters more than why you do it. Staying disciplined and knowing when to stop makes a big difference and helps avoid getting addicted.
In my opinion I think anything related to finance like gambling should be done under a properly planned and controlled environment. This is because sometimes people can easily get carried away to the extent they begin to flop and make silly mistakes that would in the end cost them a lot more they can afford in most cases.
This is basically one of the reasons why gambling addiction is one of the most frequent gambling discussions. Gambling can make someone a huge profit as much as it can also put them in loss this is actually why it's important to keep records of your habits.
Agree, that financial control is very important to do because without it, everything can be well controlled. But if the relationship with gambling will clearly be different, because usually those who gamble have fun because their finances are sufficient, there are those who really want to make a profit from gambling, even though it's not easy to be able to get a victory.
What you say is very true, that gambling can generate profits and can also get losses, and it can certainly occur in gambling.
But gambling can become someone, who is very irrelevant and cannot think positive because it is addicted which is actually harmful.