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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Gambling Affect Education/Studies?
by
DaNNy001
on 29/05/2025, 18:57:31 UTC
Students are more likely to be addicted to gambling. When they cannot do anything else, they may consider gambling as a way to earn money. This kind of effort makes them the most vulnerable. On the one hand, those students are hindered in their education and similarly, they are also financially devastated. There are some who are very conscious and try within their capability and if they lose, they can stop them. For those who can control it, gambling may not cause any harm. But in most cases, students cannot control their greed. When they lose, they get more excited and their efforts to recover the loss are even more affected.


Are you saying that students are more likely to become addicted to gambling?
In my opinion there is no social condition or age to become addicted, but only a psychological condition of need for dopamine and other substances that give pleasure. This is why addiction is difficult to defeat.

Anyone can be addicted to gambling, an addiction has no category of persons that it's common with...one thing people fail to admit is that we choose what we get addicted to, it's not something that just takes over on its own...to a certain extent you got yourself involved in it because of the pleasure you derive and after a while the brain gets used to it.. students are not the only ones more likely to become addicted but in this context it simply expresses that it's more dangerous to students