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If You Won The Lottery

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I bought into the hype and did buy tickets in the past. But never again.

I used to view it at "fun" but at the end of the day things like the lottery play into one's sinful nature of greed. Sure, if I won I might spend some of the money (or even most of it) on worthwhile causes, but only after my own needs are meet 100%. If we are honest that is the case with all of us.

If you look at the demographics most lottery money comes from the poor and it's really just a form of exploitation by our government.

Here's what I learned. If I took the $20/week I wasted on the lottery and bumped up my monthly Roth IRA contribution I will have an extra $80,000 after 30 years. I like those odds much much better than 1:180,000,000 to win the lottery.
Your post made me laugh - because I have always said that the lottery is for people who don't understand math.

YOU understand math. :thumbsup
 
Your post made me laugh - because I have always said that the lottery is for people who don't understand math.

YOU understand math. :thumbsup

Yeah, that's why I just keep my plan in the back of my head and don't actually buy tickets. I figure if I'm meant to win the lotto then God can manage for me to just find a ticket on the ground from a silly somebody who didn't write their name in ink on the back...
 
I bought into the hype and did buy tickets in the past. But never again.

I used to view it at "fun" but at the end of the day things like the lottery play into one's sinful nature of greed. Sure, if I won I might spend some of the money (or even most of it) on worthwhile causes, but only after my own needs are meet 100%. If we are honest that is the case with all of us.

If you look at the demographics most lottery money comes from the poor and it's really just a form of exploitation by our government.

Here's what I learned. If I took the $20/week I wasted on the lottery and bumped up my monthly Roth IRA contribution I will have an extra $80,000 after 30 years. I like those odds much much better than 1:180,000,000 to win the lottery.

Where is the fun in that?
 
i haven't yet tried lottery ever sinse but it's funny coz i was thinking about it last week....:)...well if ever i won , i will establish my own IT business , support and send for missionaries, and then buy a dream house in Austalia or Canada or probably settle there........:lol
 

Donations

Total amount
$1,592.00
Goal
$5,080.00
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