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Well my peers definitely had an influence in my first time gambling. It was a group of sorts when I was in higschool, they brought poker cards and initially, it was only for fun, but then money got involved. I wasn't supposed to be joining in really, but then pressure and curiosity got the best of me. That time didn't really last long but it did stick to me, to the point where I myself tried it out on my own at my later college years.
Definitely not something life inspiring (but really just lucky), but my peers just by bringing poker cards and adding in money was more than enough.
that's right, bro.. it seems like most children in the past could get to know about gambling from their circle of friends, I myself knew card games from village friends and at that time we only knew the game domino gaple. Yes, at first we just had fun playing cards for fun and the losers had to be scribbled with a marker. before finally we dared to use betting money.
but it's different from today's kids, they can find out about gambling from their cellphones and immediately dare to make bets. want to wonder.... but so be it
Yes, when we see other people make tons of money from gambling, we get curious to try it and make money too. Seeing the progress in the lives of other people through gambling, many people get attracted to it and think that gambling can give you a huge amount of money in a shorter period of time. Basically, people gamble to get rich quickly. But in the initial days, they overlook the risks associated with gambling and make silly mistakes. So yes, peer pressure does act as a catalyst, and hence people start gambling to get ahead of their peers.
I felt this when I entered the world of work where I already had my personal income. Where I bet my salary for one month to play gambling.
And it seems that almost everyone is going through a phase where they do crazy things by placing bets with such a large amount before finally deciding to be even wiser in gambling activities.