Most people gamble because they see gambling as a quick and easy way to make money.
Some people consider it foolish to gamble while other people like to gamble. It is a fun hobby for some people because gamblers win money.
They do it for fun
All people act out of self interest at one time or another, but some people act out of self interest most, if not all, of the time. People who act out of self interest regardless of how their actions affect others often have psychological issues or are extremely selfish.
To have fun. Others go to gamble or do business.
Yes. That is perfectly normal, people do it all the time.
When you say "people", thats a very broad term, not all people act immature and weird. i guess it also depends on what you think is immature and weird, people have different opinions on behaviour. Also you need to think that if 'everyone' is acting weird it could maybe be you...
Social dependence is defined as needing to be surrounded by others. Many people cannot function well unless they are with other people all of the time. This makes them socially dependent.
Internet gambling is very addictive because people do not have to leave their home to gamble. They have access to their bank account and credit cards and can sit at home at all hours to gamble.
Gambling involves too much risk for some people.
to eat pie
78%
They get a job. In a job the people do work and then are paid for their time and their product. Some people gamble to make money. Some people take it from others without doing a thing.
Mr. Brendan Gamble said " Can we fallbone more time, stop the tape and rewind"
to gamble
mostly to gamble
sure... some places (illegally)
Chemist, James N. Gamble, created the floating soap formula. In a document, found by Proctor and Gamble archivist, Ed Rider, James Gamble noted "I made floating soap today. I think we'll make all of our stock that way." Many people believe that the invention of Ivory soap was an accident when a Proctor and Gamble employee went out to lunch and left the mixer on, but this is not true.
Chemist, James N. Gamble, created the floating soap formula. In a document, found by Proctor and Gamble archivist, Ed Rider, James Gamble noted "I made floating soap today. I think we'll make all of our stock that way." Many people believe that the invention of Ivory soap was an accident when a Proctor and Gamble employee went out to lunch and left the mixer on, but this is not true.
They do the same kinds of things people all around the world do. They work, steal, gamble, inherit, beg, and any other method you can think of.