Persuasive Essay On Buying The Lottery

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In today’s society, more and more people fall into the temptation of purchasing lottery tickets with the idea and hope that they will be the ones hitting the jackpot. In reality, there is a greater chance of getting ran over by a car on the way to buying the lottery ticket, than actually picking the exact combination of numbers and getting the biggest prize. It is nearly impossible to pick the exact combination of numbers that will get randomly selected in this week’s state Lotto; some might even say it is ´´rigged´´. Individuals mention that from time to time they get a feeling of luck as soon as they start the day. The feeling of waking up on the right side of the bed, or as others may call it “waking up on the right foot”. Most of us could …show more content…

Think about priorities, most of the consumers of these scam traps are leaders of a family, meaning they are the ones putting bread on the table. Now if only they would focus more on that, rather than spending their income on shenanigans like so, society could be a bit more productive. Some of us consumers would rather spend a couple of bucks on a scratch off rather than buying some bananas or a gallon of milk for our kids. As a society we need to understand that the feeling of luck is not an excuse for us to go spend all our hard earned money on gambling, but instead should be kept in our pockets or bank accounts, or even better, to help feed the hungry and clothe the naked directly. Do not give your money to a company that promises the world to one person while also promising to help our education system and veterans. Instead take action directly. Focus on starting a budget, a written plan for your money. As opposed to looking forward to hit the jackpot; ask yourself, do I really have these few extra bucks? And if you do, do you really wish to spend them on a gamble, instead of some guaranteed fresh

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