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Why We're All In on Gambling

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Gambling and Modern Culture: A Double-Edged Sword

This chapter examines the evolving landscape of gambling in contemporary society, where knowledge and data influence betting practices. It reflects on the dangers of self-proclaimed expertise in both financial markets and personal relationships, warning against the commodification of human experiences. The discussion highlights the seductive qualities of gambling and its implications for society, emphasizing the risks of seeking instant gratification and the erosion of genuine connections.

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