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Yes, the bottom line is that wealthy people are only interested or serious about an activity when it can actually benefit them. Their perspective is very realistic, especially when it involves money, and gambling is clearly not an option for them.
I agree with you that gambling for wealthy people is no different than watching a movie, just a way to pass the time. However, this shouldn't be limited to the wealthy; all gamblers should treat gambling this way, as it is the correct approach.

It sounds that wealthy people dont care about money. Maybe they do care less than others, but I believe they are also disappointed when they lose and wish they have their money back. It might be, that rich people are more easy to get addicted, because they have opportunity to gamble more frequently than others. However, it does not matter who plays, rich or poor. As soon as fact of easy money starts to steal gambler focus, addiction starts to form.

From another perspective, yes, what you said is true, that it could be that rich people are much easier to get addicted because they have more ability to gamble more often considering they have a lot of money, but in the end, addiction is not about who you are and what your financial situation is, addiction is about whether you see gambling from the right or wrong perspective, if for example you see gambling from the easy way to get money in a short time, then yes, addiction will definitely happen.