shazow
@shazow.eth
Gambling is treated as taboo in school, all but outlawed. Is there a world where fewer people make devastating risky decisions in adulthood because we better acclimate and educate our youth via gambling in safer and controlled environments? Not to mention including any kind of financial literacy at all.
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Fucory
@fucory
Education is great. Acclimating I feel very confident is not a good idea
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Fucory
@fucory
I would suggest even adults in their early 20s avoid touching gambling
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shazow
@shazow.eth
I don't believe there is a clear line of what constitutes a gambling vs what we deal with in day to day life. It's unavoidable, it's just a factor of whether we have responsible framing for it or not.
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Fucory
@fucory
I would just draw the line at the things that creates degens regularly vs the things that don’t empirically. I can’t think of an example of something that is grey area
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Fucory
@fucory
Lots of things that aren’t usually considered gambling start qualifying based on this
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Fucory
@fucory
Generally research and also anecdotally young people become degens at a much higher rate when introduced to things
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shazow
@shazow.eth
Would accept links to research that is against responsibly acclimating and reframing habitually addictive behaviour?
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