Gambling Addiction
Picture this situation: A man who is having problems at home and is low on cash decides to go to a casino and try his luck. He places small bets at first, wins a few times, and feels great. Eventually the risk becomes too little for him, and he begins to bet more. He begins losing the bigger bets and soon loses all of his money. He is trapped in an emotional rut as he remembers the great feeling he got from winning, and begins borrowing money to try to cover his debts. His gambling accelerates to a frenzied pace, while he continuously denies the severity of his problem. He believes that just one huge win will solve all of his problems. Meanwhile he loses his wife who does not trust him anymore. His habit eventually becomes the focal point of his life. Now I'm not saying gambling is wrong, I enjoy it as a small-time hobby, but I think of it as entertainment only. You can't expect to win every time you gamble. I've even felt trapped in a rut similar to the man in the story above, where I thought I could win all my money back, and it never happened. It was then that I realized gambling should be done strictly for entertainment. Habitual gambling, or gambling addiction, is a danger to the public
Estimating the Prevalence of Adolescent Gambling Disorders: A Quantitative Synthesis and Guide Toward Standard Gambling Nomenclature. Peer relationships suffer in the same way. To have one winner, there must be billions of losers. Bibliography Gambling/Gaming. One year later in 1992 the figures jumped to an estimated 300 billion dollars. Gambling is a game of chance and luck; we either win or lose, and the chances of losing are always greater than winning. They say it is clean fun, if controlled, and that Americans approve of gambling because 90 percent of adults have tried it at least once. This shows that gambling has recently grown in popularity and is an issue in today's society. For most people, gambling is something they do occasionally as a form of recreation. America does not necessarily approve of dangerous gambling, however, and I'm sure America does not approve of the addictive habits, the deception, or the debts dangerous gambling causes.
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