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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Signs of an addiction
by
Frankolala
on 11/02/2025, 18:36:02 UTC
I believe that you should not lend money to people who are addicted to gambling and alcohol, as you are not helping them, but supporting their addiction. In my opinion, it is much more productive to educate them about the harm of their addictions. Addiction is a kind of disease that can be very difficult to cope with, especially for people who have a psychological predisposition to it. If we help such people, we should only help them with full confidence that the money will not be used to support their addiction.
Does anyone ask what they borrow money for? No one asked me about this. Only later did it turn out that I spent it in a casino. After that, no one lent me money. Yes, you are right. You should not indulge people and support their addiction, but at first it is difficult to find out the details. People trusted me and I let them down when I did not return the money on time. After all this, people did not even communicate with me, and some of them crossed me out of their lives. This is how to be addicted to gambling.
You are right, and even if the lender asks the gambler want he wants to use the money for, the person wouldn't say that he wants to gamble with the money. Rather, he would come up with a lie that will make you sympathize with him, so they you will give him the money. One thing why I don't like to borrow money to gamble is because, when you lose your bet, you will not have the zeal of paying back.