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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Gambling Affect Education/Studies?
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ShowOff
on 21/06/2025, 18:55:21 UTC
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It is that this is a very delicate age, things there if there is not enough Maturity then they go astray and bad adults can be formed and not good adults, able to contribute to the world , this is a delicate age, rebellions begin, the change from child to adolescent is something Complicated, many things can be seen and experiences can be lived at a very high level of Emotion , that is why their attitudes change so much and are so radical, it is when they need the most care.


I have been gambling since school and see no problem with teenagers gambling if they do so sensibly. Of course, there will be some teenagers who abuse gambling, but they are more likely to do so as an expression of their desire for independence and freedom from restrictions and rules, which is very common at an age of maximalism. Over time, most of these rebels will accept the reality that the gambling system cannot be beaten and will calm down.

But at the same time, even though gambling does not cause problems such as addiction, it will still affect the study side of every student who likes to gamble. I understand it very well, how a teenager wants to look like a real man who wants to find his identity, we have gone through those times. Study is indeed not one of the indicators that determines success for the future, but it must be admitted that teenagers who like to gamble seem to find it more difficult to focus on planning their future.

Therefore, the government strictly prohibits children and teenagers from accessing gambling, it can interfere with concentration in studying, although in fact many teenagers today gamble. Maybe the percentage is even greater because of technological advances, teenagers can easily access gambling sites via smartphones anytime and anywhere.