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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling addiction causes loss
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madnessteat
on 02/09/2024, 11:34:13 UTC
According to medical science, the brain of a drug addict or a gambling addict is different from the brain of a normal person. An addict's brain works in such a way that he cannot accept normal actions or normal things as normal. As long as the person does not gamble or do drugs, his brain will not be normal. Gambling is not bad and every gambler needs to make sure he is fit for gambling. The biggest problem with gambling addiction is students who gamble at an underage age.

The family must be careful to ensure a good life for the child and ensure that the boy or girl does not get involved in gambling until they are of mature age. Also we have some responsibilities like we all know about gambling so if any person is given the idea of gambling then he will do well and if any person is given the idea of gambling he will become addicted.

Also, if someone is addicted then it is our responsibility to take all possible steps to get him out of that addiction.

I have been gambling since my school days and at some time I even had a gambling addiction, because I could not stop during a gambling session and kept playing until I ran out of money. In one gambling session I could spend about half of my salary. This experience helped me realize that gambling should be responsible and since that time I radically changed my views on gambling. Sooner or later, almost any gambler comes to the realization that if he does not want to have problems with gambling must limit their deposits and do not play gambling every day. If a gambler has not come to this understanding on his own, then he will help only experts.