I’ve wanted to share this information for
a little over a year now and this is most likely as good a time as any.
Sweepstakes are normally not my thing. How many of you have bought lottery or
Lotto tickets on a regular basis? My understanding about this subculture we
have in common with almost every spot in the world is that a good percentage of
the global population spend their discretionary
income regularly on buying these
tickets, entering sweepstakes and trying their luck on any number of chance-to-win
gaming. (Not including out-and-out gambling at casinos and gambling resorts.)
There are parts of the world where a lot of this is illegal, most likely because
there has been so much fraud connected with these temptations for fortune. It
seems like nearly everywhere you go to do business, for pleasure or perhaps
even your mailbox (with companies such as Publishers Clearing House) have some
type of chance-to-win game or sweeps offering incredible amounts of money (or
pricey luxury items) as prizes. Even Avon gets
into this once a year and they allow the representatives to participate! One
hard and fast stipulation is that with sweepstakes they can’t require you to
buy anything in order to have a chance to win something. So the theory goes…
I admit that I have been caught up in this
madness with free Monopoly game tickets supplied at specific grocery stores. I’ve
been trying to win that one million dollar cash prize for going on four years
now and I have won some prizes like $50 grocery gift cards or even $5 cash here
and there. Winning anything will keep you trying, you know! I don’t know
if the mentality of this is all that healthy but it certainly can make you a
better consumer, in truth. Now that can’t be all bad, can it? LOL
If we could fathom what the chances
actually are we most likely wouldn’t even start with the entering, buying or
just collecting tickets. Free chances to win are the biggest draw. You won’t
even notice that you actually are spending more money than you ought to, huh ?
Wink.
At any rate, there is always a chance to
win the big prize. The doozy. One starts to think about the
logistics of spending or keeping a million dollars. It can truly make your head
swim! When that happens to me I usually just sit down and start reading a book.
So much for getting overexcited. Can money buy you all the time in the world?
It can if you want it to but there are many things money can’t buy. It won’t
buy back your health and won’t make people care or have compassion. You may
catch yourself overindulging in something you know is no good for you. It
cannot ultimately bring you happiness. If you are not a happy person before you
get the money, you most likely won’t be any happier after you do get it. For
years I’ve quoted this because it’s true and KISS rock star Paul Stanley was
the first to say it. “Money has the unique ability to help you forget about
money.” Indeed. One has to consciously
and purposely ignore money. In adulthood, it’s irrelevant until you have to pay
a bill or assume responsibility for something which gains its impetus on the
spending and taking-in of cold, hard cash.
The big smile you see in the photo below
for this entry is a nameless winner of the jackpot for which she’s holding said
ticket. That’s a lot of money even if she had to share a portion with other
winners. Not a bad cash outlay- $5- to win perhaps $5 million or much more,
huh? I’d be smiling like that, too, you know. Millions of dollars won is life
changing money. You’ll notice that it’s a quick pick ticket so she didn’t
choose any of the numbers on the ticket. “But what is that product that she’s
holding bottoms-up in the photo?”, you ask. Notice that the number is an exact
replication of the A-line on her ticket? Wasn’t this a quick pick? It certainly
was and there is an astounding answer to those questions. Her Zone diet
purchase lot number just happened to mirror her winning number! She noticed
this shortly after she found out the ticket was a winner. (Not before, by what
I understand.) Perhaps, it’s a sign- certainly not an omen but rather its
opposite. It was not instrumental in her winning a dime and yet there it is
in black and white- just in case she missed or decided not to play that day.
I have a theory about this that may also
make you think long and hard about chance or being lucky. To me, that’s a sign that she was destined to win that money
almost like an approval seal from God. It was not luck, it was meant to
happen. This may give you a better or different perspective on gambling but
hopefully not to an extreme. All of these purveyors of sweepstakes and
ticket-to-win gaming outlets always say, “You can’t win if you don’t play.”
That’s true and healthy. Just keep it to moderation. Don’t let the idea of winning
more money than you could ever in your lifetime accrue by any means take over
your life and mind. Be grateful for what you have and just be happy. Bring
happiness to that win and it can make all the difference in the quality of your
life and those around you.
The
Castle Lady
2 comments:
Lots of interesting information, Evelyn. I'm one of those who will never win, because I never play. I DO know people that play two/three times a week and never win a thing. But, they are always excited about the possibility ...
Here's the thing, Leona. Millionaire and billionaire investors are really high stakes gamblers. It's very strong in the American culture and all over the globe. I applaud your restraint and willpower not to give into this mentality. But risk must be taken some times or we are not really being ourselves. We just have to learn how to be happy no matter what happens...
Good to see you here, by the way !
As always, Evelyn !; )
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