Topic 5567642
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, im sorry but teaching gambling to children doesn't seem like the greatest idea at all and you wouldn't be doing them any favors down the road. How about just play monopoly? You get all the same principals with some real life scenarios without all the lights and glam bullshit. For a kid a casino might look like a pretty interesting and flashy place where they are star struck and that's not the type of environment any kid should get comfortable in at a young age. If anything maybe bring them there as aoon as rhey turn 16-18 and give them a basic run down on gambling fully explaining every scenario that could happen and teaching the psychological perspective of what can happen in certain outcomes like id they win big or lose big etc. There should be some sort of gambling education course or something for this exact purpose and mainly teaching the risks of gambling