Untapped Benefits of Betting
Many people are afraid of the thought of being called a gambler. They are fearful of the stigma that almost certainly will eternally hound them. Average people have different reasons as to why they gamble. Some bet to forget their problems, others for fun, or to wile away their time. Some people play seriously and a few people are addicted to the activity.China, Rome and Egypt. In a recent poll, almost two thirds of Americans supported legalized wagering. The remaining 22% agree that it must be increased. From dice to roulette to computer games, gambling is here to stay.
But all is not one-sided when it comes to betting. In spite of many people"s skepticism there areuntapped upsides to wagering which are not obvious within the walls of the casino, the bingo hall or the racetrack.
Jobs
In Las Vegas, a whopping 60 percent of the employment ratio is due to the presence of casinos. Imagine the tragedy in Las Vegas if all the casinos disappeared.
Lawful forms of gambling directly and indirectly support quite a number of companies not directly related to gambling, such as construction companies, food services and hotels and of course government agencies.
Show Business
The world of entertainment owes much to the casinos that employ so many entertainers. Many people would never see live performers if it were not for casino extravaganzas. Life would be a lot more boring if not for stage shows at casinos.
It is unfortunate that only a minor percent of those who gamble gives a bad reputation to everyone else. It is not hard to conceive that gambling can be so destructive. Families, friends, property, jobs, crime and cheating permeate the destruction brought about by gambling, but those bad apples are still a small percentage of the gambling population.
Charity
Gambling profits have provided much needed financial support of legitimate charities. And many jackpot winners are generous about charity.
Some celebrities and prominent people make a show of giving a healthy portion of their gambling winnings with charitable institutions, setting a good example for others to emulate.
Staying Healthy
Skeptics should be aware of studies which have found that seniors who gamble have fewer health issues such as alcoholism and depression. And even seniors who gamble go bankrupt less frequently than the general population. Properly done, gambling is therapeutic as it exercises the mind and keeps the recreationalplayer alert.
Of course, these studies which find senior gamblers healthier than their non-gambling counterparts might have it rhe wrong way around. Are they healthier because they are healthy enough to begin to gamble or does gambling increase their health? It could be that the healthy gamble, not that gambling makes people healthy. More studies need to be done on this complicated issue.
Finally it is not the act of gambling itself that makes it beneficial or a bad thing to the individual. It is the decision whether gambling will rule him or her, whether this will be a dangerous habit or whether he or she can walk away and be entertained another day.
Gambling isfor entertainment, as it ought to be. Others just cannot handle any form of loss. These souls always keep right on hoping the next marker will be the one to bring back all that has been lost. And these types of playerscomprise the minority of the the number of people who gamble.
Imagine the other 75 percent who gamble responsibly. These people find gambling just as entertainment. They are never blinded by the illusion that hitting a jackpot once is the keyto financial happiness.