What can the lottery do to you and your life?
Erick Flores
Erick Flores
So many may think that lottery is based on luck and it is really the odds in any lottery are about one in 300 million. That's about 1 in 292.2 million for Powerball and 1 in 302.6 million for Mega Millions. What's more likely? Many, many things, including getting hit by lightning. And much of the lottery can change someones life positively and negatively depending on the person,and that can also change the person and how they act around their people.
Basically talks about how former lottery winners get their life ruined because of the lottery and how the lottery is a curse and that it ruins lifes,basically tells us about people that didnt know hpw to handle and manage all the money and the things that happen to them when they won it and what they did.
Find 3 pictures that convey the problem you are discussing in your paper. Describe the picture and what it shows below each picture.
Becuase you won the biggest prize ever and youre rich and get to do stuff youve never done
About how people are going to look at you now and start to want to use you for youre money and bad things can lead to that such as death threaths
Since you dont know what may or is going to happen to you because everyone wnats youre money
Discuss 3 topics that you included in your research paper.
The lottery can do good things in your life as long as you know how to manage it. Managing it means to know the people who you are around and not wasting money on things that you don’t need.
And many people may say and will say the lottery is all just a game and it's all about getting you addicted to buy more and more and to waste your money and much of that is true since, “During fiscal year 2023, U.S. lottery sales totaled over $113.3 billion.
What are the odds of winning the lottery?
The odds of winning the lottery are very slim and you most likely won’t win. One reason is because there’s only one out of 300 million chances that you will actually win. Also, the numbers are always random. There’s no way to predict which number will win.
I think the lottery is more negative than positive because there is a very small chance of winning it. It makes you waste money on buying more tickets, which means that people can become addicted to playing and winning. People end up changing who they are because money is more important to them.
1. What would you do with your money if you won?
2.Do you think you'd ever become addicted to playing the lottery?
3.Do you think winning the lottery would change who you are?