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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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What do you think healthy gambling education looks like?
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Not dissimilar to sex education, alcohol/drugs, etc. Don't drive it away, offer safe places and ways to practice it. Curriculum-wise, I imagine it would be tied to financial literacy. Plus trying out a variety of types and games, like coin flips, blackjack, lotteries, speculating on stonks or memecoins, prediction markets. Talk about odds and expected outcomes, and house edge, etc. Do some with fake money and some with small amounts of real money (maybe everyone gets $2 real money to start). Opportunity cost, how speculation is everywhere in our day to day lives, how dopamine addiction works, dopamine seeking behaviour, self care and self regulation, etc. This is of course stretched out over several years, into highschool.
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