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Why So Many People "Invest" in Gambling

Riberet19

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I don't understand why there are more and more people who want to dedicate themselves to gambling and "invest" huge amounts of money in trying to win some money in casinos or bookmakers, without realizing that if they invested all that amount of money in something more profitable they would surely obtain wealth much faster, or rather, They wouldn't lose large sums of money without any retribution, I really don't get it.
 
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I wouldn't say it's an investment but more of a gamble. The chances of winning at any casino are pretty slim to none, the house usually wins majority of the time. I would never call gambling an investment, unless the person investing is a pro at the game they are playing. Otherwise it's too much of a risk for a reward, that I'd say gamble instead of investment.
 
It's just the nature of a poor person like that when they just look at a few bloggers who show successful success and think that they also want this but they are not ready to work for years to create their own brand or product or something that will bring money so they invest money and hope for a quick profit but as a result they get nothing.
 
Your observation about people's dedication to gambling and their substantial investments in it is indeed a point of curiosity. People are attracted to gambling for various reasons, such as the excitement, the potential for a windfall, or even as a form of entertainment. However, you rightly point out that it's essential to weigh the risks and rewards. For those who do choose to explore the world of online gambling, being well-informed about payment methods and options like instadebit online casino reviews can make a significant difference. It's always intriguing to delve into these discussions about the psychology and motivations behind gambling and investments.
 
It's just the nature of a poor person like that when they just look at a few bloggers who show successful success and think that they also want this but they are not ready to work for years to create their own brand or product or something that will bring money so they invest money and hope for a quick profit but as a result they get nothing.
I wouldn't say it's the nature of a poor person. Many poor people have come from nothing and adapted with hard work, making companies that take in millions or even billions a year. Being poor makes you adapt. Not all poor people will gamble either. Some are smart with the money they have, and may even invest their money or save it.

I think even people who are well off wealth wise or even rich, would still love to win a ton of money. It's probably why the majority of serious gamblers were once rich. It's as if rich people gamble so much more. There are poor people who do gamble in the hopes of taking in a ton of cash. But most know it's a system that's usually not winnable.
 
There is a difference between investment and gambling, I do not think staking money on casino games is investment. However, if you create your own casino, it is certainly an investment.
 
You know that feeling of using small bucks to pluck cool cash, that is what keeps the vibe going.

They don't want end it due to some instinct and feeling that this might be their big catch to recover their loses. And funny enough it do work sometimes according to testimonies. 😁
 
When I gambled, I also tried to chase losses, and I only accumulated more losses doing that, I don't think it's really effective in the long term.
 
The reason for frequent investment in gambling is most likely - Dependence on it. If you play it once, you want to come back again and then come back again and so on ad infinitum. People don’t even notice how their wallet is emptied when visiting Gambling/casinos/totals, all because of addiction. Some people increase the bet if they lose, for example from $10 to $25 then $55 then $80 and so on.
 
People are drawn to gambling for various reasons, including the thrill of the game, the hope of a big win, and even the social aspect of playing with others. However, you're right that investing in more traditional ways could potentially yield better long-term results.
People are drawn to gambling for various reasons, including the thrill of the game, the hope of a big win, and even the social aspect of playing with others. However, you're right that investing in more traditional ways could potentially yield better long-term results.
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Gambling, for many, isn’t really about making an “investment” in the traditional sense. It’s more about the thrill and excitement that comes with the possibility of winning. People enjoy the rush of taking risks, even though they know the odds aren’t always in their favor. For some, it’s a form of entertainment, like paying for a night out or a concert—only with gambling, there’s a chance, however slim, of walking away with more money.

Personally, I gamble occasionally on sites like https://www.shoptchomefurnishings.com/. I do it for fun, and I always set limits so I don’t lose more than I’m willing to spend. I think the key is not seeing it as a way to get rich but rather as a form of entertainment where you’re paying for the experience. Investing in more stable ventures is definitely wiser for building wealth, but gambling can be enjoyable if you approach it responsibly.
 

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