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From Bars to Betting Apps: The Addiction Shift Nobody Is Talking About | Monologue Monday
Description
Everyone keeps saying Americans are getting healthier.
Drinking is down.
“Wellness culture” is up.
Gen Z is “sober curious.”
But something doesn’t add up.
Because we didn’t become a nation of monks… we became a nation glued to our phones—chasing dopamine, chasing outcomes, chasing losses.
“We used to hide our vices… now we track them.”
In this Monologue Monday, Chad Law breaks down what’s actually happening:
- The explosion of online sports betting
- Why the “weed replaced alcohol” argument falls apart
- How gambling moved from casinos → your pocket
- The financial damage no one is talking about
- Why young men are being hit the hardest
- And the system of incentives keeping it all in place
This isn’t just about gambling.
This is about:
- financial literacy collapse
- engineered behavior
- and a system that profits when you lose
“We didn’t get sober… we got more efficient at addiction.”
⏱️ CHAPTERS
0:00 – Cold Open: The 9-Year-Old Who Knows Parlays
2:45 – We Used to Hide Our Vices
5:10 – Break + Show Intro
7:30 – “America Is Getting Healthier” (The Narrative)
9:45 – Why That Doesn’t Add Up
12:30 – The Lazy Cannabis Explanation
15:00 – Addiction Didn’t Disappear—It Moved
18:00 – Your Phone Is a Casino
22:30 – Why This Is More Dangerous Than Alcohol
27:00 – The Invisible Addiction Problem
31:00 – Gambling Explosion (Numbers + Growth)
36:00 – Financial Damage (Debt, Bankruptcy, Reality)
41:00 – Financial Literacy Crisis + Exposure
46:00 – Real Stories (Students, Debt, Collapse)
50:00 – Prediction Markets (The Next Frontier)
53:30 – Cultural Normalization (Ads, Celebrities, Media)
57:00 – This Was Allowed to Happen
59:00 – System Breakdown (Gov + Apps + Media)
1:04:00 – The Hypocrisy (Social Media vs Gambling)
1:07:30 – The Bigger Pattern (Repackaging Behavior)
1:10:30 – Final Thesis: Efficient Addiction
1:12:30 – Reagan Reminder
1:16:00 – Closing + Call to Action
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