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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is gambling bad to the society?
by
slapper
on 31/08/2024, 08:33:17 UTC
Although basically limiting gambling in society is a good idea but I think it is better for the government to choose one of the two options, namely between banning gambling completely or legalizing it, because I think that there is a possibility for people to eventually expose each other's involvement in gambling to others such as inviting people to get involved in gambling and I believe that it is likely to happen in friendships.

On the other hand, gambling is not too bad, because what is actually bad is the behavior of people involved in gambling who always try to make gambling a place to make money, so that's why we always say and suggest to see everything you find realistically, we must be able to distinguish between what is certain and what is nothing more than just a chance.
in the friendship cycle, of course, for now, it is no longer foreign to gambling, even though it is online gambling. in every friendship cycle, of course, one of them already knows and has often gambled and indirectly, of course, this one can influence the others, in my opinion, this has become a big certainty. but for the government, in my opinion, it will not be able to completely prohibit online gambling, in some cases in my country there are online gamblers or people who spread online gambling platforms who have been arrested but this does not reduce the number of people who gamble online, so I think there is no point in the government prohibiting online gambling, maybe this gambling should just be legalized.
well that's it, I agree with you. indeed gambling itself is not bad, it's just their bad behavior towards gambling where many people abuse gambling such as considering it as a source of income, or when they don't have enough money but have a small amount of money they think of doubling it in gambling, this is a mistake that I think often occurs in people's mindsets.
Betting with your friend goes beyond winning or losing. A little "risk is okay" nudge. That push changes everyone's thinking in your organization. It goes beyond peer pressure. Actions and choices shape the group's reality. Of course, the government can't kill online gambling. It goes beyond stubborn gamblers. Policies that neglect the complex social, economic, and psychological causes making this happen

We should educate instead of ban. Encourage critical decision-making. Not a last resort, gambling becomes a choice. To change the relationship. Gambling is fun, not lifesaving. It demands limits and self-awareness like any amusement. Empowering individuals to make better choices creates real change, not rules. All for themselves and crew. There we begin