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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is prevention better than cure?
by
fredericktaylor
on 25/09/2025, 06:24:12 UTC
There are people out there who do not want to play gambling at all because they think that once they do, they will fall into addiction. Of course, we know it’s not that immediate nor easy but it makes me wonder whether there’s some truth to that. Is it better to avoid addiction in the first place by completely devoiding yourself of doing that activity instead of playing and getting addicted only to try and recover afterwards?

From my point of view, gambling is mainly for entertainment, not for making money or getting rich quick, gambling cannot be a part of our lives. If a person gambles for his own mentality and entertainment, then the main purpose is right and he has self-control over himself. When a person gambles with the hope of getting rich quick with the thought of profit, then it gradually turns into addiction and he does not have self-control over himself, this is not the main purpose of gambling. To protect yourself from gambling addiction need to set aside money and time, It is absolutely not right to be greedy to get back lost money, you need to take a break from gambling sometimes, you need to set aside the money you need we follow the right rules when gambling then we have self-control over ourselves, so the main purpose of gambling is right.