Monday, April 21, 2008

Argrumentive Essay

Gambling

What is gambling? Gambling is risking money or valuables in hopes of winning more than you're risking. The problem that some people face today is Gambling. With this in mind doing such a thing like this can kill, harm, or even hurt a person as well. Gambling can become an addictive conflict to most people's lifes. It even happens today. Once some people start this job they tend to skip work, loose time with family, get angry and frustrated, and or eventually, they will probably need a counsler, or anger management. There are easy questions to ask someone, when you want to know if they have a gambling problem. You can ask questions such as these: 1. Do you ever lose time at school or work due to gambling?2. Did you ever gamble to get money with which to pay debts or otherwise solve financialdifficulties?3. After losing did you feel you must return to gambling as soon as possible to win back your losses?4. Do you sometimes gamble until your last dollar is gone?5. Do you ever borrow to finance your gambling?6. Have you ever sold anything to finance your gambling?7. Did you ever gamble longer than you had planned?8. Have you ever gambled to escape worry or trouble?9. Has gambling ever made your life unhappy?10. Has gambling ever been a source of conflict in a relationship?11. Has gambling ever been a source of conflict with your parents? I have received this resource of questions from Counseling & Mental Health Center (CMHC), at The University of Texas at Austin.
In my opinion, none should gamble at all, because in truth, it causes a lot of problems. Money cannot buy you happiness or a joy life of love. It can only buy material things that sometimes do not really matter. When gambling, to me it's like a drug, that you cannot let go of. Most people try to quit from it but they just cannot. My whole beleief is that the rate for gambling is very high in the city of Philadelphia, and other countries and cities as well. If the people who gambled took a stand to stop gambling, then they would have more money in their pockets. Also, people would not have to worry about having little money, being broke, or being poor. To close, hopefully the gamble rate will lower.

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