I've noticed an interesting trend - more and more of my friends from ordinary families (engineers, accountants, office workers) have started to regularly play various money games, like fantasy sports, teen patti, or even just slots in apps. Just two years ago, everyone considered this "not serious", but now it has become normal to say: "Yesterday I made 300 rupees on ramies." I wonder what was the reason? Is it because incomes are stagnating and people are looking for easy money, or has the culture simply changed? Or maybe advertising has become so aggressive that it is no longer ignored? Share your thoughts, especially if you play or have noticed something in your surroundings. Is this really becoming part of the "new norm" among the middle class?
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