I was just thinking about something when this thought crossed my mind. This is about people who gamble for monetary gain. So, if a fortune teller tells you that you cannot become wealthy through gambling, will you continue to gamble knowing that the only reason you gamble is to make money? And now that your fate regarding gambling has been revealed, will you doubt it and continue gambling, or will you stop gambling because it is not possible to make money through it?
I don't need to be wealthy by doing gambling I do gambling for fun not the money making scheme. And I don't think you can ever get rich gambling, you can win the jackpot by gambling, but if you are a greedy gambler and you don't have cell control, you gamble that jackpot again and lose that jackpot, I've seen it many times. It has come up many times in various news papers and articles that gamblers are not able to hold on to the funds after winning the jackpot because they spend the funds again and again on gambling and living a lavish life as a result gambling never makes people rich. Rather, those who gamble with this idea end up begging more on the streets.
Without a doubt, if finance is to be sustainable, it must be managed with financial prudence. Financial prudence and management are important in gambling, both before and after you win a jackpot. Before a win, knowing how much to gamble, when to gamble, and when to stop gambling is critical for a gambler if he wants to remain responsible and avoid irreversible losses.
When there is a win, most gamblers believe it is time to increase their stake and time spent gambling; however, a gambler is not supposed to change his stake or time spent gambling in order to make good use of the money. Most gamblers continue to chase wins, even after they have won, forgetting that gambling is full of uncertainty, and instead of chasing more wins, a gambler should pause and plan how to use the winnings.