Avoiding problems is always bad because the problem is not solved and comes back again and again.
Avoiding the problem over and over again, we enjoy a passing sense of comfort from the fact that we did not have to strain the gyrus to solve it, but this is just an illusion.
The problem will come back again and again, and the situation may worsen each time.
In addition, we will constantly think that we have a problem that needs to be solved, which will prevent us from being effective in other areas of life.
Any avoidance is avoidance, whether it is gambling, drinking or computer games.
Unfortunately in life there are problems that cannot be solved. In this case, an attempt to ignore/come to terms with them, I think, is quite reasonable. But gambling, it seems to me, is bad in this case, since it undoubtedly helps to forget a lot, but it creates new problems, mainly financial.
Disagree with this yet each problem do have its own solution they might just have that different extent but it can really be solved out depending on the person on how they do deal with it.
Playing isnt bad but be sure that you are aware that you would potentially lose up some money on here for the leisure or stress relieving thing that you are seeking of.
escaping from problem is diverting out our attention to it even on temporary basis is part of human natural response into things and thats why we cant judge if people
do had different decisions to take.