I grew up poor. A lot of us didn't. I am working middle class (and middle aged) now.
I'm not going to say you cuz I think you're probably okay. But I've had people work for me who didn't make very much money and they would send their money down to the track almost every night. They kept their bills paid but beyond that they just gambled with the money.
It's the opposite of the first thing that would come to mind. Why would somebody gamble with money when they don't have very much. That's exactly why cuz they don't have very much. In their mind and it actually makes sense, they might as well take a shot.
People who already have money and really don't want for anything have to have something else that would make them gamble. It's going to be most likely the excitement and the uncertainty of the outcome.
I've owned a number of businesses over the years. I was just a teenager into my twenties I owned a lawn service company and employed a number of people. While it made pretty good money, it wasn't very interesting. I could tell you to the dollar how much I was probably going to make at the end of any given month.
when I was in the bar business and had the pool rooms. Without really realizing it I think what I enjoyed most about those businesses was I never knew what was going to happen. I might have a $5,000 weekend I might have a $1,000 weekend it was actually a little bit of an excitement to it.
Now that I'm thinking about it, might be a little bit of a creativity to gambling. The mental input to try and to out guess something not knowing if it's going to work or not. I used to watch the guys sit around the pool room all day trying to figure out the dog track then off they would go about 7:00. Any normal person would say if they put that much time and effort into a job they probably be successful. But they were doing what they like to do and you can't fault him for that.
When it comes to pool though most players really will not Gamble. They might pretend they do but if they end up actually gambling cuz they made a mistake.