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What we can do most times is to just provide those upcoming generations some guidelines to gamble and .make their entrance into adopting what our generation is already used to, this will help them alot to make better choices, majority of the time, we have come to a stand line between how to connect our next generation to gambling respsobily since at some point that is the only thing we can offer them regardless they will discover it themselves, so is better as parent that we give them all the guidance that we want.
Easier said than done, to be honest.
This reminds me the a situation which was discussed already in a different thread, about a gambling father who discovered his underage daughter was engaging with casinos and wagering money at seventeen years old. To me, the way to go is teaching teens and early adults about the contrasts which one can find within the world of gambling, instead completely turning it into a taboo topic. Think about it, most content in social media which is consumed by people and is related to gambling is about winning big and how some people has managed to pull some huge multipliers off, it is okey the next generation sees that, but they also need to see the other side of the coin and learn how gambling has ruined the life of some people because of their condition of gambling addicts, teaching and allowing them to see both parts of this ecosystem and world is important, so they have realistic expectations on gambling, reducing their chances of becoming addicted and wager recklessly.