Some people who have problems with making real life decisions as per making a one pick and sticking with it, should try to use more structured methods with gambling as the focus activity, that is considering they love the idea of gambling already, because I believe that it would help replace every emotional reaction with systematic analysis, which is a core definition of disciplined decision-making.
Gambling activities make one to become hardened and swift and when controlled, it calls for more discipline at making real life decisions.
Although, it is a pure game of chance and could lead to addiction quickly, if one happens to control it by defining it in an environment as a high skill, and with high feedback, with controlled risk management activity, I am certain it could work well and be effective to curb irresponsible decision making in a young adult who is going through life confused.
Don't forget that the focus of using gambling activities here mandates that it must be done in an environment with structure and a feedback team or system to take note.
Your opinion is welcomed!
No one can control gambling, unless it's poker or blackjack, because chance plays such a large role. Even in the games I mentioned, chance plays a very large role. The thing is, many poker players admit they're upset when they lose first-place matches simply because their opponent had a lucky day.
Yesterday, I saw a poker match where, after going all-in, the guy I was rooting for had an 89% chance of winning. And you know what? He lost.