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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Gambling Affect Education/Studies?
by
leonair
on 18/08/2025, 21:01:17 UTC
Student's at uni shouldn't gamble because they're at university to study & learn. If their focus gets distracted to gambling they shouldn't have taken financial help from their family to pay their uni fees. They should get good grades & find jobs to begin earning.
This is definitely right, no student should ever gamble, at this age they should only pursue education, gain education and knowledge to make their future bright, but if at this age they become addicted to gambling, their studies will be completely ruined, because a gambling addict will never let them pursue education, thus their future will be ruined, therefore students should definitely refrain from gambling.
Actually if you say no student should game it means even if you are above the age of 18 and you are a student you shouldn't gamble too. However so long as you are 18 years and above you can gamble because you are an adult. Student who do not have regular income or still depends on their parents shouldn't gamble because they don't have what it takes to strat gambling. However gambling is for entertainment and not to make money so all students who are 18 years and above should be aware of it and also be aware of the risks.
There is a point in your words, but in the current context, students are the most addicted to gambling. First of all, they try to increase their spending money received from their parents by gambling because the level of drug use has increased in the present time and money is needed for that and no parent will ever give money to their child to use drugs. Then they choose a path like gambling to make more money from small amounts of money. After winning a few times, they become more addicted because they think that from now on they can easily increase their money. These thoughts come to them automatically because they are minors.