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Hollow Cheshire's avatar

Thank you for sharing this, Brad.

I’ve struggled with gambling addiction myself for nearly two decades, and it began when I was very young.

It’s a hard and complex topic.

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about gambling ads, and personally, I don’t think they’re necessary.

I would treat them like tobacco or alcohol, and either restrict them, as is already the case in many countries, or ban them entirely.

But one thing I’ve learned over the years is that a gambler will always find a way if they really want to, whether on a different platform or in a different form.

In the end, it always starts with yourself.

Having structure and purpose in life helps, especially for the young guns who are just starting to explore the world.

Maybe we should even teach it in schools, how to deal with money, how to recognize early signs of addiction, and what short-term rewards like likes on social media actually do to the brain.

But even with knowledge, what helped me the most was learning how to understand, manage, and face my emotions.

Also, try to raise your hand and ask for help.

I learned to do that far too late.

But the truth is, we live in a time where people are increasingly aware of addiction, and more understanding than you might expect.

What surprised me most was that friends, family, and even colleagues reacted much more positively than I had feared.

You are not as alone as you think.

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Sean Corcoran's avatar

thanks for sharing Brad. a truly scary short-term outlook! It's why we need to keep writing and talking about it

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