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Does gambling contribute to the rise of the lazy generation?

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With gambling becoming more accessible and popular, there’s a debate about whether it might be making people lazier. Some think that easy access to gambling could lead to a more passive and less motivated generation, while others argue that it’s just another form of entertainment that doesn’t really impact people’s drive or ambition. So, does gambling actually contribute to a lazier generation, or is it simply a popular pastime that doesn’t affect how motivated people are?

Re: Does gambling contribute to the rise of the lazy generation?

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Yasuharu851 wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:25 am With gambling becoming more accessible and popular, there’s a debate about whether it might be making people lazier. Some think that easy access to gambling could lead to a more passive and less motivated generation, while others argue that it’s just another form of entertainment that doesn’t really impact people’s drive or ambition. So, does gambling actually contribute to a lazier generation, or is it simply a popular pastime that doesn’t affect how motivated people are?
I consider gambling to be a type of enjoyment that may be responsibly engaged in as a player at a casino. Like any other activity, it all comes down to balance. While it could become a distraction for some, it might also be a means for others to relax and have fun.