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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Gambling Affect Education/Studies?
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Olatundespo
on 08/09/2025, 08:17:52 UTC
If they do not become addicted to gambling while they are still students, it is highly likely that once they graduate and get a job, they could have more insane gambling activities with the money they earn themselves.
I was always a passionate student during college, and the truth is that when I graduated the last thing I thought about was spending money at the casino No, as a professional you look for opportunities to grow and that's what matters, If you have more talent, you think about investing and earning money safely, You have to be very immature to spend your job salary at a casino, well, that's my logic.

A person enters professional life after completing his studies, and at such a time he must take the right decision, the main goal should be to establish himself, improve his skills and build a stable future, but if he wants to achieve these things through gambling, then he is making the biggest mistake of all, gambling is not a place to achieve success, it will only lead you to more financial losses. So be responsible and aware, always invest with a long-term mind and focus on safe income, do good work for success, and gambling is not the way to achieve success.
Some student get involved in professional life during their studies, such as investing for income and arranging part time jobs or earning money in any other way. I consider any way to earn money as a profession. It is right to meet professional duties after completing your studies, but while studying, you can start earning from any source of income and try to bring financial stability. This can contribute to building a financially stable future before entering professional life as you increase your skills. Gambling platforms are not a place to achieve success, it's true but entertainment is needed to stay mentally healthy so the habit of gambling with discipline can be a small source of entertainment as well as earning money.