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Sports Gambling: The Quiet Addiction Men Swear They Have Under Control

6 min · 26 de may de 2026
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You can't watch a game anymore without your phone buzzing with betting lines, prop bets, and promises that this is the one that hits. When did watching sports require a side hustle? The Bible never mentions gambling by name, but it has plenty to say about the man who's eager to get rich and the money that dwindles when it comes too fast. There's a reason Scripture commends wealth built little by little. Hastily gained money does something to a man's soul. Something most men never notice until the damage is already done. Here's the tension most men won't sit with honestly. A ten-dollar poker game with friends is not the same thing as refreshing your betting app during your daughter's soccer game. But the distance between those two things is shorter than you think, and the slide between them happens without warning. The house always wins, and if you think you're the exception, that confidence isn't a sign of skill. It's a symptom of something else entirely. For men who suspect their "entertainment" might be quietly becoming something else, this episode draws a line between what looks harmless and what's already cost men their marriages, their joy, and their capacity to be present in the room they're actually sitting in. The honest test is simpler than you'd expect, and harder to pass. Visit sethtroutt.com for more insights on authentic masculinity that builds wealth through patience rather than chasing it through impulse. Available Now! Authentic Masculinity: Leaving behind the counterfeits for God's design. Purchase here: https://amzn.to/4tkvWzU

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You can't watch a game anymore without your phone buzzing with betting lines, prop bets, and promises that this is the one that hits. When did watching sports require a side hustle? The Bible never mentions gambling by name, but it has plenty to say about the man who's eager to get rich and the money that dwindles when it comes too fast. There's a reason Scripture commends wealth built little by little. Hastily gained money does something to a man's soul. Something most men never notice until the damage is already done. Here's the tension most men won't sit with honestly. A ten-dollar poker game with friends is not the same thing as refreshing your betting app during your daughter's soccer game. But the distance between those two things is shorter than you think, and the slide between them happens without warning. The house always wins, and if you think you're the exception, that confidence isn't a sign of skill. It's a symptom of something else entirely. For men who suspect their "entertainment" might be quietly becoming something else, this episode draws a line between what looks harmless and what's already cost men their marriages, their joy, and their capacity to be present in the room they're actually sitting in. The honest test is simpler than you'd expect, and harder to pass. Visit sethtroutt.com for more insights on authentic masculinity that builds wealth through patience rather than chasing it through impulse. Available Now! Authentic Masculinity: Leaving behind the counterfeits for God's design. Purchase here: https://amzn.to/4tkvWzU

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