(This project was made on 15/09/2017 the very next day after Lord Sugar's debate)
I happened to overhear a portion of a debate yesterday 14/09/2017 on BBC Parliament TV: House Of Lords, in which Lord Sugar was trying to put young people off gambling.
I felt the need to address this talk with my own in order to highlight what was lacking in how Lord Sugar’s argument was being received by people listening at the time.
I think Lord Sugar was aware of this and wanted a questioning audience as to Lord Sugar’s real intention.
I have posted my own talk about Lord Sugar’s one on my website regarding gambling. Though I am not sure that Lord Sugar will appreciate that I have “spelled out” what he deliberately “left out”
as maybe he wanted his audiences to come to these realisations by themselves in their own time. It all seems to add up too nicely with me spelling it out to them so soon after Lord Sugar spoke.
I feel many of those who listened to what Lord Sugar had to say, failed to connect his arguments to reality due to them not appreciating what I point out in my own talk. I feel this was Lord Sugar’s intention.

It would be very good if Lord Sugar could  be informed about the existence of my talk here below as I am sure he will fully agree with me and know other people do not appreciate what I have to say about it.

Lord Sugar is the main Chief Executive in the TV series “The Apprentice” based in the City of London.
Isn't the mechanism of what a person does during Gambling the same or similar as practicing a piece on a musical instrument?
Why do children believe they can play the piano like Rachmaninov WITHOUT practicing?
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