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I do feel like if you could stop gambling in exchange of something like this, it would be pretty good. However, there are addict that can't stop and I understand that as well, you and I may stop for no reason as well, one day we can just say no more and stop, we may do that but there are addicts who lose their entire assets and money on gambling, I have met with people who lost houses, great businessman who made a ton of money and then lost it all on gambling as well.

This is why I believe that we are not going to end up seeing any big changes anytime soon. We should be accepting the fact that it is not going to be all that different. I agree that it is going to be something that will benefit the people, but that's not an easy decision.
Yes, right. At least there is a trigger for us to stop so that we will be more focused on being able to stop so we can get the prize or something in return. Maybe the gambling addict will also stop until he can get his reward, wait a while, and then continue gambling again. And if that's the case, he's not honest with himself and the person who gave the reward and other people shouldn't have to trust him anymore. But if we really want to stop, we have to do it with real intent so that even if a temptation invites us back to gambling, it won't be able to tempt us. We decide to stop and stay on track to stop gambling.
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Will you explain to him that you are doing great and you are not a compulsive gambler
Will just stop gambling  and be practical and get that multi million inheritance
You'll just go on with your passion and just forget the money that your father will give to you as inheritance.

Let's discuss this scenario is possible

It just depends on the person. If it is an addict and who don't believe in family wealth, they won't agree to stop just because of the family inheritance because I have seen some people that their parents wanted them to go into a particular career but they chose the career that they have passion for, so that will be the same scenario.

For someone that is only gambling out of the need for profit and doesn't hold on to personal achievement then they will accept the condition to stop gambling.
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The OP should be grateful that his dad loved him as a son. Life is all about owning responsibilities to take care of the family and your duty as a man to foot in bills placed. If the OP have a good thing going on, he will definitely choose what he profound to be pleasing when doing, other than some kind of big businesses and assets which he would find challenging to handle. If I happen to be in OP shoes, I would quit gambling and focus on the brighter side of my future, there's alot of things to handle other than scouting significant odds that would either portrayed sadness on our faces.
And it's best if @OP can obey his father's wishes to play gambling. However, his father's advice made sense and could be done because his father knew that gambling could never always bring him victory. It is better to follow his father's advice and accept his inheritance properly so that he can have money with which to live. Who knows, he can do a better business and has the potential to get bigger money or profits than playing gambling. Advice from a father is for the good of his child but if the child doesn't want to, that's up to the child because the father also can't force his wishes.
I do feel like if you could stop gambling in exchange of something like this, it would be pretty good. However, there are addict that can't stop and I understand that as well, you and I may stop for no reason as well, one day we can just say no more and stop, we may do that but there are addicts who lose their entire assets and money on gambling, I have met with people who lost houses, great businessman who made a ton of money and then lost it all on gambling as well.

This is why I believe that we are not going to end up seeing any big changes anytime soon. We should be accepting the fact that it is not going to be all that different. I agree that it is going to be something that will benefit the people, but that's not an easy decision.
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You know this thread discussion reminds me of a story I heard about a young man in his late 30's who wasted away the inheritance left to him by his late parents. The man who happens to be the only child was said to be a gambler and a drug addict who one after the another sold all the properties he inherited to feed his gambling and drug addiction fantasies ended up having nothing valuable to his name.

And in correlation to @op post it seems that it's scenarios and aftermaths as this is what the man's father is trying to prevent by asking his son to quit gambling and prove himself responsible as a condition to have his inheritance. Some of us never had such opportunity growing up we had to build from the scratch.
It was something that the child who was about to inherit from his parents had to prevent so that he could use the inheritance properly. It's a shame that the young man couldn't use the inheritance from his parents because, as an only child, he got all that inheritance and should be able to use it to continue what his parents had started. Gambling and drug addiction are very difficult to cure. If you are addicted, everything can just disappear to fulfill your desires.

That is the goal of the father from the @OP story, who wants to give his son an understanding that gambling is something full of risks. If his son could think of an offer from his father, it would also be in his best interest because his father wanted him to give up gambling. Maybe it would not be easy if we had to find our own income as our father did. Meanwhile, our father wants to give us his inheritance, which is the kindness of a father to his son.
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From the look of things @op is adult and profoundly responsible for himself with every decision he chooses to make and keep. And as an adult he should know better that gambling is not a business but a fun activity followed with luck that earns you a few bucks. Buy for how long can a man depend on gambling for money when he has a woofing inheritance that cam possibility change his life. Following his father's advice is the only best shot he can give to his future right now so he shouldn't think twice.
And as long as the best opportunity was still there, he had better grab it before his father changed his mind. As adults, our minds must try to think about our future. By continuing to play gambling, we can experience many problems but if we can stop gambling and start managing our lives, I think it's worth doing so that our future lives can be better than now. Moreover, if his father gave him his inheritance, he could use it to better prepare for his future. He was really lucky to have a father who cared for him and he shouldn't have let him down.
You know this thread discussion reminds me of a story I heard about a young man in his late 30's who wasted away the inheritance left to him by his late parents. The man who happens to be the only child was said to be a gambler and a drug addict who one after the another sold all the properties he inherited to feed his gambling and drug addiction fantasies ended up having nothing valuable to his name.

And in correlation to @op post it seems that it's scenarios and aftermaths as this is what the man's father is trying to prevent by asking his son to quit gambling and prove himself responsible as a condition to have his inheritance. Some of us never had such opportunity growing up we had to build from the scratch.
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From the look of things @op is adult and profoundly responsible for himself with every decision he chooses to make and keep. And as an adult he should know better that gambling is not a business but a fun activity followed with luck that earns you a few bucks. Buy for how long can a man depend on gambling for money when he has a woofing inheritance that cam possibility change his life. Following his father's advice is the only best shot he can give to his future right now so he shouldn't think twice.
And as long as the best opportunity was still there, he had better grab it before his father changed his mind. As adults, our minds must try to think about our future. By continuing to play gambling, we can experience many problems but if we can stop gambling and start managing our lives, I think it's worth doing so that our future lives can be better than now. Moreover, if his father gave him his inheritance, he could use it to better prepare for his future. He was really lucky to have a father who cared for him and he shouldn't have let him down.
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The story is kind off in the movie but if this is the case it would be better to quit gambling and inherit the wealth of your father and you can do it secretly lol , but yes this is really the case, we know that gambling has a high risk that you'll be losing your money than winning it which you should consider it but before all just try to convince your father on what you are doing and prove him that you are just casual gambler and not the person that addicted to it and if that doesn't work then you'll have to quite gambling.
If it was me being inherited by my father, why do I gamble even though I am a gambler, obviously I will not gamble anymore because I already have a lot of money and already have everything I want, even though I gamble not for money and just have fun but it looks like I will be able to have fun with the money inherited from my father instead of having fun at the gambling table.

I'm sure like that they won't spend money inherited from their father to gamble too even though he is a gambling addict I think he will stop because indeed their goal is to win big not only on adrenaline, when gamblers have become rich because of inheritance it will not be possible to become gamblers anymore let alone addicts, they will automatically stop playing gambling
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If you can be well convincing enough to make your father understand and believe that you are not addicted to gambling and still have your sanity towards money intact by the way you gamble then there could be a portal of benefit of doubt from your father to let you continue with your gambling.
No father wants his properties and assets he has worked hard to achieve through decades to be squandered and fritter away after he might have gone to rest. Cause to him that's a legacy.  And if the table doesn't turn out well in my favor that he still insist I stop gambling as the only condition to assume your inheritance then what is five years that i shouldn't take a leave from gambling.
The OP should be grateful that his dad loved him as a son. Life is all about owning responsibilities to take care of the family and your duty as a man to foot in bills placed. If the OP have a good thing going on, he will definitely choose what he profound to be pleasing when doing, other than some kind of big businesses and assets which he would find challenging to handle. If I happen to be in OP shoes, I would quit gambling and focus on the brighter side of my future, there's alot of things to handle other than scouting significant odds that would either portrayed sadness on our faces.
And it's best if @OP can obey his father's wishes to play gambling. However, his father's advice made sense and could be done because his father knew that gambling could never always bring him victory. It is better to follow his father's advice and accept his inheritance properly so that he can have money with which to live. Who knows, he can do a better business and has the potential to get bigger money or profits than playing gambling. Advice from a father is for the good of his child but if the child doesn't want to, that's up to the child because the father also can't force his wishes.
From the look of things @op is adult and profoundly responsible for himself with every decision he chooses to make and keep. And as an adult he should know better that gambling is not a business but a fun activity followed with luck that earns you a few bucks. Buy for how long can a man depend on gambling for money when he has a woofing inheritance that cam possibility change his life. Following his father's advice is the only best shot he can give to his future right now so he shouldn't think twice.
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The story is kind off in the movie but if this is the case it would be better to quit gambling and inherit the wealth of your father and you can do it secretly lol , but yes this is really the case, we know that gambling has a high risk that you'll be losing your money than winning it which you should consider it but before all just try to convince your father on what you are doing and prove him that you are just casual gambler and not the person that addicted to it and if that doesn't work then you'll have to quite gambling.
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If you can be well convincing enough to make your father understand and believe that you are not addicted to gambling and still have your sanity towards money intact by the way you gamble then there could be a portal of benefit of doubt from your father to let you continue with your gambling.
No father wants his properties and assets he has worked hard to achieve through decades to be squandered and fritter away after he might have gone to rest. Cause to him that's a legacy.  And if the table doesn't turn out well in my favor that he still insist I stop gambling as the only condition to assume your inheritance then what is five years that i shouldn't take a leave from gambling.
The OP should be grateful that his dad loved him as a son. Life is all about owning responsibilities to take care of the family and your duty as a man to foot in bills placed. If the OP have a good thing going on, he will definitely choose what he profound to be pleasing when doing, other than some kind of big businesses and assets which he would find challenging to handle. If I happen to be in OP shoes, I would quit gambling and focus on the brighter side of my future, there's alot of things to handle other than scouting significant odds that would either portrayed sadness on our faces.
And it's best if @OP can obey his father's wishes to play gambling. However, his father's advice made sense and could be done because his father knew that gambling could never always bring him victory. It is better to follow his father's advice and accept his inheritance properly so that he can have money with which to live. Who knows, he can do a better business and has the potential to get bigger money or profits than playing gambling. Advice from a father is for the good of his child but if the child doesn't want to, that's up to the child because the father also can't force his wishes.
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If you can be well convincing enough to make your father understand and believe that you are not addicted to gambling and still have your sanity towards money intact by the way you gamble then there could be a portal of benefit of doubt from your father to let you continue with your gambling.
No father wants his properties and assets he has worked hard to achieve through decades to be squandered and fritter away after he might have gone to rest. Cause to him that's a legacy.  And if the table doesn't turn out well in my favor that he still insist I stop gambling as the only condition to assume your inheritance then what is five years that i shouldn't take a leave from gambling.
The OP should be grateful that his dad loved him as a son. Life is all about owning responsibilities to take care of the family and your duty as a man to foot in bills placed. If the OP have a good thing going on, he will definitely choose what he profound to be pleasing when doing, other than some kind of big businesses and assets which he would find challenging to handle. If I happen to be in OP shoes, I would quit gambling and focus on the brighter side of my future, there's alot of things to handle other than scouting significant odds that would either portrayed sadness on our faces.
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Opinions are split to half but would rather go with inheritance since the father is just protecting his son not to go on a bad position which he regret later and eventhough he's earning still that doesn't guarantee a bright future to him. Also his father is just protecting their asset for not to go anywhere nor vanish without any trace so its better to respect the old man and do right decision since its for betterment of all then also he can get away on gambling activity that can put anyone in bad faith if bad things fall apart.
Me either. I'll choose to stop and go with the inheritance. It's the best option when you don't want to lose everything despite you've lost a lot in gambling.

You have to follow the instructions and conditions that's being set and you're right, so that you're also able to control yourself and not to waste all of those resources that you're about to inherit.

Those that are left with this choice, you know what's best for you to people.
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You are doing great in sports betting you Are wining a good sum and you are on the way mastering a good method in sports betting finally you have come to a point that all the years of perseverance is paying off then you're rich father  decides that he will disinherit you if you do not stop gambling because he thinks that money that you are going to inherit will just vanish because of your addiction to gamble you will have to stop gambling for a minimum of five years.
You are going to inherit amount that you cannot win in sports betting possibly multi million

Will you explain to him that you are doing great and you are not a compulsive gambler
Will just stop gambling  and be practical and get that multi million inheritance
You'll just go on with your passion and just forget the money that your father will give to you as inheritance.

Let's discuss this scenario is possible

Opinions are split to half but would rather go with inheritance since the father is just protecting his son not to go on a bad position which he regret later and eventhough he's earning still that doesn't guarantee a bright future to him. Also his father is just protecting their asset for not to go anywhere nor vanish without any trace so its better to respect the old man and do right decision since its for betterment of all then also he can get away on gambling activity that can put anyone in bad faith if bad things fall apart.
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Same with you, it's no brainer to me personally in choosing inheritance as mentioned by OP the amount of that is far better than the amount that I can earn while playing, 5 years is not that long and if your father will continue to give you support aside from that promise inheritance, you can continue living your life without gambling, you can spend time with other things even you think you have the pattern to continue winning it's still practical to choose the sure way to have secure money.

We do have different views regarding to this topic and as an opinion I will secure the inheritance and find an alternative way to enjoy my life away from my gambling activities.
Inheritance is a family asset that must be properly guarded and not used for harmful actions, as much as possible with the existing inheritance it must be used wisely such as developing a business so that the value of the inheritance will grow and increase, whereas if it is used for gambling it will make the value of the inheritance disappear instantly and it is likely to become a problem that may be experienced because there are definitely families who are not happy to see the recipient of the inheritance using their assets improperly. stay careful because gambling cannot be guaranteed to win.

If reading the OP and adding it to the situation, my personal take is that's the reason why the father wanted to stop his child to gamble, he wanted to protect his money that will be soon be inherited by his son, even how good the child in playing / gambling there's still a big possibility that he can be wrecked and gambling casino will suck all his money,.

I also think too, since the guy is the inheritor of his wealth, the father wanted to make sure that his hardwork will not go in vain and make sure that his son will use the wealth correctly.  The father knows that when a person is engage in gambling activity, there is a chance no matter how high or low that his son will get addicted to gambling so he wanted to stop the engagment of his son to gambling activity.

No one wants to see his hard-earned savings to be burned inside gambling, so for sure, even I'm in the father shoe I will give that same deal to make sure that my child will use it the right way, though after 5 years, I don't know if I'm still alive and with the said condition my child will be free to decide if whatever he would do with that inherited money.

True, just like what you stated, I will also force my son to stop gambling if ever he will inherit the result of my hardworks.
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If you can be well convincing enough to make your father understand and believe that you are not addicted to gambling and still have your sanity towards money intact by the way you gamble then there could be a portal of benefit of doubt from your father to let you continue with your gambling.
No father wants his properties and assets he has worked hard to achieve through decades to be squandered and fritter away after he might have gone to rest. Cause to him that's a legacy.  And if the table doesn't turn out well in my favor that he still insist I stop gambling as the only condition to assume your inheritance then what is five years that i shouldn't take a leave from gambling.
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Same with you, it's no brainer to me personally in choosing inheritance as mentioned by OP the amount of that is far better than the amount that I can earn while playing, 5 years is not that long and if your father will continue to give you support aside from that promise inheritance, you can continue living your life without gambling, you can spend time with other things even you think you have the pattern to continue winning it's still practical to choose the sure way to have secure money.

We do have different views regarding to this topic and as an opinion I will secure the inheritance and find an alternative way to enjoy my life away from my gambling activities.
Inheritance is a family asset that must be properly guarded and not used for harmful actions, as much as possible with the existing inheritance it must be used wisely such as developing a business so that the value of the inheritance will grow and increase, whereas if it is used for gambling it will make the value of the inheritance disappear instantly and it is likely to become a problem that may be experienced because there are definitely families who are not happy to see the recipient of the inheritance using their assets improperly. stay careful because gambling cannot be guaranteed to win.

If reading the OP and adding it to the situation, my personal take is that's the reason why the father wanted to stop his child to gamble, he wanted to protect his money that will be soon be inherited by his son, even how good the child in playing / gambling there's still a big possibility that he can be wrecked and gambling casino will suck all his money,.

No one wants to see his hard-earned savings to be burned inside gambling, so for sure, even I'm in the father shoe I will give that same deal to make sure that my child will use it the right way, though after 5 years, I don't know if I'm still alive and with the said condition my child will be free to decide if whatever he would do with that inherited money.
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Will just stop gambling  and be practical and get that multi million inheritance
I will quit gambling. Not everyone gets to be a multimillionaire especially in a short period of time. How many years would I have to risk my money gambling to become a multimillionaire. 5 years, 10 years ? No one knows but it ain't going to be as fast as an inheritance. And you know what's great about the inheritance? I never have to gamble another day in my life again.
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You'll just go on with your passion and just forget the money that your father will give to you as inheritance.
Nonsense. I am a multimillionaire now baby, I'll get a new passion. Golfing, collecting antique and other rich people passion.
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You are doing great in sports betting you Are wining a good sum and you are on the way mastering a good method in sports betting finally you have come to a point that all the years of perseverance is paying off then you're rich father  decides that he will disinherit you if you do not stop gambling because he thinks that money that you are going to inherit will just vanish because of your addiction to gamble you will have to stop gambling for a minimum of five years.
You are going to inherit amount that you cannot win in sports betting possibly multi million

Will you explain to him that you are doing great and you are not a compulsive gambler
Will just stop gambling  and be practical and get that multi million inheritance
You'll just go on with your passion and just forget the money that your father will give to you as inheritance.

Let's discuss this scenario is possible
everyone's perception is different, i have always been not someone who really expects money from my parents' inheritance, i am independent enough to make money so i will prefer gambling activities that i have fully mastered rather than choosing inheritance from my parents.  my chances of getting more money from gambling that i am good at are quite large (i am very inspired by professional gamblers who can make a lot of money), it's not good to live under other people's control and rules even though it's both parents.
So lets say you have been ignoring that multi-million inheritance on which you could possibly get into your parents, then i would ask out personally on how much you do able to earn with your current
gambling activity? Getting millions per month? or hundreds of thousands? If yes then it would be wise on pursuing your path that you are taking but if you do hardly able to get
ten thousands+ on your gambling activity or venture then it would be having no sense on trying out to disobey your father specially you do know that inheritance would be at risks on this one.

We know that this kind of situation is really that something couldn't happen in real life, if there's one then there no one on their right minds on trying out to oppose on what your father is been asking.
Having a parent on having a multi-million inheritance isnt something  that we could see and having on everyday thats why it would be a waste of opportunity if ever
you would really be opposing on what they do like.
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You are doing great in sports betting you Are wining a good sum and you are on the way mastering a good method in sports betting finally you have come to a point that all the years of perseverance is paying off then you're rich father  decides that he will disinherit you if you do not stop gambling because he thinks that money that you are going to inherit will just vanish because of your addiction to gamble you will have to stop gambling for a minimum of five years.
You are going to inherit amount that you cannot win in sports betting possibly multi million

Will you explain to him that you are doing great and you are not a compulsive gambler
Will just stop gambling  and be practical and get that multi million inheritance
You'll just go on with your passion and just forget the money that your father will give to you as inheritance.

Let's discuss this scenario is possible
everyone's perception is different, i have always been not someone who really expects money from my parents' inheritance, i am independent enough to make money so i will prefer gambling activities that i have fully mastered rather than choosing inheritance from my parents.  my chances of getting more money from gambling that i am good at are quite large (i am very inspired by professional gamblers who can make a lot of money), it's not good to live under other people's control and rules even though it's both parents.
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I think I would convince my dad easily with better communication. I could just be honest to him and prove how much money I spent on gambling. I could cut it a bit just to please him. I think inherited money should never be rejected. Also family is very important to me so I would like to talk with family member to decide on such things. But as I said, I would convince him. I would even take him to casino or show him my online casino games.
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