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I submit to say there's a misconception which you understood it on the other way and not literally how I meant.
Let me just say that things that has addictive potentials or negative effect if one isn't taking adequate conciousness of it shouldn't be engaged to the knowledge of kids because they're usually fond of daring even when the fact is seem as threats to hurt.
They're psychologically tendered and not self defensive enough to separate the right from wrongs so, it should be better they don't even learn about that angle which if by means they induges to do it on their own without a guidance that it could be hurtful such as the gambling maybe emphasized.
I just think that with their tendered mentality they shouldn't be closed to gambling or its discussion because you as a guidance might not always be around them to guide them all through their going in and outs.
If it's about crypto, that's a different view because you as a parent doing the crypto things and knowing how utilizing lucrative it's, you'd always want your kids to grow and do along with it when they grows up but on gambling, you as a parent will leave it for the child to decide if he'll gamble or not when he grows up but because crypto doesn't have a side effect aside the risks of lost of funds potentials due to the volatilities of the Cryptocurrencies. So obviously, crypto is a technological assets which gives more benefits in returns comparing to gambling.
We all need to make money which adopting the Crypto technology could be very recommending for our kids but we can't just afford to encourage them to gamble at their tendered ages.
That's my take. Thanks.
Although you tell kids against gambling because it's addictive, you're all in on crypto since it could make you rich. But what are sponges learning? Instead of scare them away from gambling, show self-discipline and knowledge. Manage risk, not avoid it, kids. The key to crypto, gambling, and life
Things must stop being excellent or bad. Gaming is hazardous, but crypto is promising. Help youngsters understand money and smart choices. If they value a dollar, they won't waste it on a bad casino or coin bet. Instead of protecting kids, prepare them. Let people make informed judgments and handle risk's ups and downs. Financial literacy and gambling risks can be taught to kids. Will assure long-term success