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Many young people spend their free time playing online games, but when they grow up they realise that they have wasted it. I would advise you to devote part of your free time to self-education, which would further help to stand more firmly on his feet and get a high-paying job that you like. In today's world, you can work online as much as you like.
Online gaming is a popular pastime among many, not just young people. For some, it's an escape from harsh reality, a way to blow off steam and relieve stress, or a way of coping with mental disorders such as anxiety or depression. In the same way that people read books, watch movies, listen to music, or participating in other hobbies for relaxation, many people use video games in the same way.
Although such recreational activities can also become addictive, I still believe that they are not as dangerous as gambling because they rarely include a financial component.
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Not making things complicated is the more comfortable thing to do.
I think that's the whole point. To deal with gambling addiction, you need to be pushed out of your comfort zone.
...//..,,,The good player does not end his game because he is on a bad streak or retires on a positive streak for fear of losing what he has won, but because it is time. ::://:::
You've got a good quote there!
