All-In on Crypto, Leverage Maxed Out: Why Do Young People Prefer Gambling Over Hard Work?

marsbitPublié le 2025-12-29Dernière mise à jour le 2025-12-29

Résumé

The article explores the rise of "long-term speculation" as a dominant socio-economic theme, arguing that younger generations are increasingly turning to high-risk, high-reward financial activities like cryptocurrency trading, prediction markets, and sports betting because traditional paths to wealth accumulation—such as stable careers, home ownership, and gradual savings—are no longer viable. Driven by unaffordable housing, stagnant wages, generational wealth inequality, and the threat of AI-driven job displacement, young people feel economically trapped. Social media exacerbates this by constantly showcasing unattainable lifestyles, creating a perpetual sense of lack. With basic survival needs met but higher aspirations blocked, they seek control and meaning through speculation, where even a small chance of success feels more rational than certain stagnation. Platforms facilitating this behavior—exchanges, prediction markets, sportsbooks, and educational content sellers—profit regardless of user outcomes. The author frames this not as financial illiteracy but as a rational response to systemic failure, predicting that speculative behavior will persist as economic conditions worsen. The piece concludes with a moral reflection on the phenomenon, acknowledging its tragic nature while recognizing the strategic opportunities it presents for platforms and informed participants.

Author: sysls

Compiled by: Luffy, Foresight News

I am not a stock-picking expert. I believe in a strategy of casting a wide net with a low win rate (≤53%), but I am willing to bet everything on one view: long-term speculation will be the dominant socio-economic theme of the next century.

This also explains why people over 40 advise you to focus on your job and seek a raise, while people of other age groups ignore this advice and relentlessly pursue any opportunity that promises them a chance to get rich quick.

The best product to sell to this group is hope. Once you understand this, you can see why various casinos (including decentralized exchanges, prediction markets, etc.) are rising, and why trading mentors, business gurus, paid courses, and of course, paid Substack subscriptions, are thriving.

The Beginning of the Trap

Being trapped doesn't necessarily require physical bars. There is a generation today moving forward with invisible shackles.

They know a certain life exists: owning a home and a car, living stably, getting rewarded for thirty years of hard work. They know people are living this life, but they simply cannot imagine a feasible path for themselves to get there. It's not a question of difficulty; they cannot chart a viable course from their present to that ideal life.

The traditional path to wealth accumulation is not just harder; it's completely blocked. When the Baby Boomer generation, representing 20% of the population, holds nearly 50% of the nation's wealth, while Millennials, with the same population share, hold a mere 10%, the inherent flaw in this wealth accumulation mechanism is exposed.

The ladder upward has been pulled away. This wasn't necessarily a deliberate act by the Boomers; rising asset prices naturally benefit asset holders. But regardless of intent, the end result is the same.

The Collapse of the Traditional Contract

In the past, society's implicit contract was simple: show up on time, work hard, be loyal to the company, and you will be rewarded. Companies provided pensions, seniority mattered immensely, and your house appreciated in value while you slept. If you trusted the system, it worked for you.

Today, that contract is null and void.

Staying at one company for 20 years is no longer a career asset; it's a career liability. Wages have increased by only 8%, while housing prices have doubled, and debt burdens for young people have soared by about 33%. Patience alone does not yield an answer to wealth.

I once thought things were bad enough, but with the rise of AI and its impending economic impact, I realize things will only get worse.

When the system no longer rewards patience, people naturally abandon patience. This is rational adaptation.

Push and Pull Forces

Currently, two forces are driving young people forward.

Pull: Unfulfilled Higher-Level Needs

Modern society has largely solved the lower levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Food is cheap, basic housing is attainable, and safety, healthcare, and basic employment, while not guaranteed, are sufficient so that most young people don't struggle for survival.

The previous generation faced a different kind of pressure. When you're worried about putting food on the table, you don't have the luxury of contemplating life's meaning. Putting your head down and working hard is the obvious choice because the alternative is hunger. You accept a stable job and stay put because that job is your lifeline.

This generation lacks that survival shackle.

When survival needs are met, humans seek higher needs: belonging, esteem, and self-actualization. They crave rich life experiences, meaning, a sense of purpose and direction, not daily repetition. However, the traditional paths to these higher needs—homeownership, career advancement, financial security—are precisely the ones that are blocked.

Essentially, we are like apes instinctively scratching at the "wound" of self-actualization, bleeding profusely but helpless, with no idea how to solve it.

Push: Mounting Survival Anxiety

AI is encroaching on white-collar jobs; this is common knowledge now.

This anxiety is not unfounded. ChatGPT writes better copy than most junior marketers; Midjourney produces visuals beyond the level of entry-level designers; Cursor and Claude write code that passes review. Almost everyone acknowledges this, except those severely behind in skills.

Every month, new benchmark data shows AI achieving or surpassing human levels on tasks that once required advanced degrees and years of training.

White-collar workers, or those seeking to improve their financial situation, are watching their career expiration dates shorten. Three years ago, "AI replacing knowledge workers" was a thought experiment; now, it's a planning assumption for businesses. Everyone is asking "when," not "if," and the predicted timelines keep moving forward.

Compounding this is social media, which ensures you are perpetually dissatisfied with your current state.

The algorithm's ultimate goal is to show you the life you *could* have. Vacation spots you haven't visited, apartments you can't afford, a level of curated living one step above yours. No matter your life stage, someone is living your aspirational life, and the algorithm ensures you see it.

Previous generations had limited exposure to others' lives—neighbors, coworkers, a few celebrities. The reference group was tiny. Now, the reference group is infinite. A 25-year-old earning $70k constantly sees peers making $2 million, living in Bali, working 4 hours a day. The standard for "good" is constantly raised.

You can never catch up. No matter your achievement, social media shows you what you lack. The gap between your reality and your ideal life is maintained by the algorithm, forever unbridgeable.

On one side, AI compresses career prospects; on the other, social media ensures perpetual dissatisfaction. The pressure to "escape the trap while you still can" grows daily.

The anxiety is pervasive. Every white-collar worker has done the mental math: "Can AI replace my job? When?" Most answers are grim. Even if they feel safe temporarily, that "temporary" keeps getting shorter.

Thus, this generation is stuck: unable to afford traditional life milestones, yet believing the traditional path might vanish before they reach the end. Gambling everything now, while they still have money and a chance, becomes the most rational choice.

After all, why grind for twenty years for a promotion that might not exist in ten?

The Maslow Trap

When you can survive but cannot move forward, something breaks inside. You aren't desperate enough to accept any condition, yet you are barred from the opportunities that truly matter. The energy once used for survival converts entirely into frustration, confusion, and a desperate search for any possible way out.

Career advancement isn't just about a raise; it's about purpose, identity, and the成就感 (sense of accomplishment) that your work has value. Financial security isn't just about money; it's about the ability to take risks, travel the world, and create.

When these paths are blocked, and the time window to achieve them is shrinking, the pressure must find an outlet. These "prisoners" desperately need an escape route, and they need it *now*.

The Casino: The Only Lifeline

I first saw this phenomenon in crypto public chains, dismissing it as a fad. Then it appeared in NFTs, grew stronger in the chaos of perpetual futures DEXs, and now it's spreading to the so-called "prediction market supercycle."

Young people unwilling to grind at the same company will spend months studying crypto trading; they'll invest significant effort understanding prediction markets for an economy they believe is "rigged"; those who mock traditional investing as an "insider's game" will bet their rent money on a meme coin.

Why?

Because the casino is the only place they feel a sense of control. Here, their decisions *might* open the door to a higher standard of living on a timeline they care about.

The traditional career path? Your boss gets promoted based on seniority, not merit, and your department could be automated any day. The stock market? Sure, you can make 10% a year and afford a house in 47 years, assuming your job still exists.

But crypto? Prediction markets? Sports betting? Here, your research *can* matter. Your conviction *can* pay off. Even if it's just a "perceived edge," it's entirely your own, not dependent on anyone's favor. Placing a bet here means your judgment directly influences the outcome.

The casino does have a house edge; most people will lose. I think most people know this. Yet they play anyway, refusing to wait for a future that may never come. Those who advise them to "stop gambling" misunderstand the prisoner's dilemma, often with an air of intellectual superiority about "negative expected value." My point is: the gamblers know this.

Those saying "gambling is harmful, you should stop" almost always come from the privileged upper financial class. They see the exit; they have a path. Thus, they preach the virtues of "playing by the rules."

But for countless people in financial cages, gambling *is* the salvation. And the advice to stop is tantamount to asking them to accept perpetual imprisonment. This is why they resist. This is why your well-intentioned advice falls on deaf ears.

The Cold Data: Reality Behind the Frenzy

What do the specific numbers say?

  • Prediction Markets: In November 2025 alone, trading volume on Polymarket and Kalshi surpassed $10 billion, with annual volume approaching $40 billion. In 2020, this number was nearly zero; the growth curve is almost vertical.
  • Sports Betting: Revenue from legal sports betting skyrocketed from $248 million in 2017 to $13.7 billion in 2024. Millennials and Gen Z contribute 76% of the betting volume, with their activity on online sportsbooks up 7% year-over-year.

A TransUnion report defines these bettors as "Speculators": urban renters, frequent users of crypto apps, active on mobile trading platforms. This group, locked out of traditional wealth accumulation, is going all-in on the only places offering asymmetric returns.

Confirmation from Economic Theory

When people are trapped, their risk preferences change.

Economists call this "loss convexity" or related to prospect theory: when you are already in a loss position, you prefer to gamble for a small chance to break even rather than accept a certain, smaller loss. This is why people double down at the blackjack table after losing, and why lottery tickets sell better in low-income neighborhoods.

In my view, social media and higher-level needs create the *perception* of being "in the red" for people far from the upper class. The baseline for "breaking even" has been radically raised. It explains why someone can seriously say "$150k a year is the new poverty line." This generation gambles not to survive, but to truly *live*.

When basic needs are met but higher needs are blocked, money's meaning shifts from "security" to "buying admission tickets"—tickets to experiences, freedom, and that elusive ideal life. A house isn't just shelter; it's roots, community, a symbol of adulthood. Travel isn't a luxury; it's what makes life worth living.

For this generation, since the traditional path shows no hope of achieving these goals, the expected value of a gamble begins to exceed the expected value of grinding. If your life's baseline is "stuck forever," then a perceived 5% chance to break out is mathematically more attractive than a 100% chance of remaining stuck.

This isn't financial ignorance; it's a rational choice within a constrained environment.

The meme coin speculators, sports bettors, prediction market regulars, buyers of trading courses—they know the odds are long. They also know they have no other choice. When the options are "guaranteed imprisonment" and "likely imprisonment with a slim chance of escape," anyone chooses the latter.

Long-Term Speculationism

So, what should we bet on?

If my thesis is correct, this generation, locked in an economic trap, will continuously seek control through high-volatility financial products; therefore, all sectors satisfying this demand are worth long-term investment.

The platform always wins, regardless of user outcomes. Look for platforms agnostic to user bets, profiting from transaction fees, whose activity is skyrocketing.

  • Startup Tracks: The "escape the 9-to-5" industry is expanding rapidly. People sell dropshipping courses, teach agency models, peddle "make 10k a month" secrets. "Becoming an entrepreneur" is now a socially acceptable "lottery"—it sounds positive, full of control, like building your own destiny. Most will fail, but this doesn't dampen enthusiasm, just like low odds don't hurt lottery sales.
  • Prediction Markets: Polymarket's valuation is $8-10 billion. The total addressable market for this sector is predicted to rival the entire gambling industry, over a trillion dollars. Even if this is 90% inflated, it's a massive market.
  • Crypto Infrastructure: Custody, trading, staking, lending—each speculative wave needs new on-ramps. Coinbase, Robinhood Crypto, various specialized exchanges profit from volume, bull or bear.
  • Sportsbook Operators: DraftKings, FanDuel, and their infrastructure providers. Legalized sports betting is rolling out state-by-state in the US, with regulatory barriers creating strong moats.
  • Social Trading & Community Platforms: Discord, X (Twitter), Substack serving this demographic. This is where attention aggregates, and users pay for so-called "alpha."

We are betting not on any single speculator's outcome, but on the persistence of the phenomenon. The underlying economic reality driving young people to high-risk speculation won't change easily. Fee-extracting platforms will grow with their user base. Those in financial cages will place bet after bet, never stopping.

Considering the trends in AI, high housing costs, skewed wealth distribution, generational economic disparity... is this really temporary?

Moral Considerations

It must be clear: my argument is descriptive, not prescriptive.

Watching a generation pin its financial hopes on various "lotteries" is not cause for celebration. When prediction markets and meme coins become the only paths to perceived control, it's a symptom of societal failure. The house always wins; most players will lose.

But understanding the reality allows you to position yourself. It lets you reflect on the situation and decide whether to participate. If you choose to play, you must be clear-eyed and only bet where you have an edge.

Every era's casinos profit from despair. The current despair is real, documented, and growing. These casinos are hope peddlers—Polymarket, Coinbase, DraftKings among them. They will continuously extract fees, profiting handsomely.

You can critique this from a moral high ground, or you can choose to invest in these platforms. Ironically, the latter is one of the few paths that might let *you* escape the financial cage. Or, you can join the gamblers—but if you choose this path, you must be exceptionally good.

Because this isn't a game. We are talking about your life. If you are going to gamble with your life, you must do everything possible to stack the odds in your favor.

Conclusion

Let me tell you a true story.

I know someone, very smart, works in tech, earns a very comfortable income by any historical standard. Last month, he invested $100,000 farming points on a perpetual futures DEX. He didn't do this because he thought it was a good investment.

He did it because, in his words: "What else am I supposed to do? Save for twenty years to buy an apartment at 55?"

I know perfectly well that when the next DEX appears, he will gamble again.

The era of long-term speculation has only just begun.

Questions liées

QWhat is the main socioeconomic theme the author predicts for the next century, and why do young people gravitate towards it?

AThe author predicts that 'long-term speculation' will be the dominant socioeconomic theme. Young people are drawn to it because traditional wealth accumulation paths, like steady careers and home ownership, are perceived as closed off. They feel trapped in a financial cage where high-risk, high-reward gambling (like crypto trading) offers a perceived sense of control and a chance, however slim, to achieve a better life that traditional methods no longer provide.

QAccording to the author, how has the 'traditional social contract' changed, and what is the resulting rational adaptation?

AThe traditional social contract, which promised rewards like pensions, home equity, and job security for loyalty and hard work, has broken down. The author states that 'the contract is now void.' The rational adaptation to a system that no longer rewards patience is for people to abandon patience altogether and seek alternative, faster paths to wealth, such as speculation.

QWhat two main forces (Push and Pull) are driving young people towards speculative behaviors?

AThe two main forces are the 'Pull' of unfulfilled higher-level needs (belonging, esteem, self-actualization) since basic survival needs are met, and the 'Push' of existential anxiety from AI threatening white-collar jobs and social media creating perpetual dissatisfaction by constantly showcasing unattainable lifestyles. This combination creates immense pressure to 'escape the trap now.'

QWhy does the author argue that for many young people, gambling is a rational choice rather than a sign of financial ignorance?

AThe author argues it is rational because the perceived baseline is a lifetime of being 'stuck' with no upward mobility through traditional means. When faced with a 100% chance of remaining financially trapped versus a small, self-perceived chance of a life-changing win through speculation, the expected value of gambling mathematically exceeds the expected value of traditional hard work. It's a calculated risk in a broken system.

QWhat investment thesis does the author propose based on the rise of 'long-term speculation,' and what types of companies does it involve?

AThe investment thesis is to bet on the platforms that facilitate this speculation and profit from transaction fees, regardless of whether individual gamblers win or lose. This includes prediction markets (e.g., Polymarket), cryptocurrency infrastructure (e.g., exchanges like Coinbase), sports betting operators (e.g., DraftKings), and social trading/community platforms (e.g., Discord, Substack) that sell hope and 'insider' information to this demographic.

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