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In reply to the discussion: Senior Gambling Addiction Rates Soaring in America, Driven by Corporate Greed, Bad Govt. Policy [View all]progree
(10,904 posts)36. LOL. Not young. But I don't whine about not being appreciated
Nor do I anesthetize myself with gambling or anything else because I'm "profoundly unhappy". Or because I didn't live my life doing what I really wanted to, or because the world is not one of my own making.
From post #22:
We are a profoundly unhappy people. Hardly any of us wouldn't rather be doing something else. ... How do you think you will feel 40 years from now as you look back and realize that you've lived your life without doing the things you really wanted to and now it's too late? Or maybe that you sacrificed what you were doing in order to "raise a family" only to now have that family look on you as a burden or to feel that way about yourself?
Yes gambling is a problem, but it's mostly a symptom of living in a world not of your own making, where you are forced into spending your only life working to achieve somebody else's dream and in the end they aren't even grateful.
Yes gambling is a problem, but it's mostly a symptom of living in a world not of your own making, where you are forced into spending your only life working to achieve somebody else's dream and in the end they aren't even grateful.
I don't think most seniors, even most who go to casinos, are that profoundly bitter or depressed.
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Senior Gambling Addiction Rates Soaring in America, Driven by Corporate Greed, Bad Govt. Policy [View all]
xchrom
Jan 2014
OP
I know several elderly women that are always compelled to visit our local casinos.
democratisphere
Jan 2014
#1
This is a big problem, and as casinos and other forms of gambling proliferate,
LuvNewcastle
Jan 2014
#2
I was in a truck stop on a recent trip with a bus full of seniors on their way to a casino
liberal N proud
Jan 2014
#5
"Driven by Corporate Greed, Bad Govt. Policy" -- let's face reality: Govt greed too
progree
Jan 2014
#14
Just a question. Is it more addicting than going to the bar or playing video games? Since I see a
jwirr
Jan 2014
#16
Since its not a problem for me, its not a problem. Besides, there are programs for addicts
progree
Jan 2014
#18
Gambling, like drug addiction--is a vice--something that is actively bad for the people
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#20
Nobody on this thread has brought up what seems to me to be the problem.
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#22
Thanks. I assumed this reply would either be ignored or kill the thread. It's too big,
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#24
Well, #16 indicated seniors have little else to do -- the casino, bar, or video games is about it
progree
Jan 2014
#25
No, you totally didn't. If you are very young, you might still learn, if not, good luck. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#35
I didn't mean to discount the suffering of people who ruminate bitterly about not being appreciated
progree
Jan 2014
#38
It is not insignificant that you have evaded the personal and resorted to posting totally irrelevant
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#39
cheap hotel rooms, luscious buffets and dazzling shows in a fun playful atmosphere
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2014
#28