31 Coworkers split 47 Mill lottery

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The odds are against you period stocks or lottery. It's not like stocks got a success rate like that. Lottery is hard work again you just don't think of it like so. You probably aren't going to win the lowerball or mega millions twice but them ain't the only games out there. I know a cat whose "job" is playing pick 4 lol. He wins like 2/3 times a year but plays 20 at a time. He didn't start out full time of course but always been playing the lottery and just won and went from there.

It's not for everybody I give you that but I do believe folks talk about lottery players because just like your little google results y'all just parroting stuff others say without doing any real looking into it. I understand because this isn't anything major but you can make a good living potentially just like stocks from lottery if you dedicate yourself.

I'd love for you to try to rationally explain any of that. How is it different than claiming that you can make a living playing slot machines? They are designed to take money from you. The more you play, the more ensured by the odds that you will lose. It becomes mathematically impossible to keep winning over time. That's how the lottery makes money.

The only people who can "make a living" off the lottery are the ones who find a bad game - one the state has straight screwed up.

There's no comparison to stocks at all. :dahell:
 
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show me exactly what post i moved a goal post? and quote ANY of my posts where i spoke for anyone but me? :comeon:
You said it wasnt life changing money. People showed you several ways how that was false. Your stance then became "its not never work again money.". No one said that. You drew that conclusion to mask the initial bs you said, and dont act like you didnt mean life changing in general:stopitslime:
Were you actually making a point or did you just want to boast?:jbhmm:
 

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I'd love for you to try to rationally explain any of that. How is it different than claiming that you can make a living playing slot machines? They are designed to take money from you. The more you play, the more ensured by the odds that you will lose. It becomes mathematically impossible to keep winning over time. That's how the lottery makes money.

The only people who can "make a living" off the lottery are the ones who find a bad game - one the state has straight screwed up.

There's no comparison to stocks at all. :dahell:
Results is all that matter my man. If you can somehow make more playing slots than your job what the hell are we talking about? It's nothing logical to explain. It's simple math 120k a year playing the lottery is more than what most people make so that's all the logic you need. Just like stocks everyone isn't that lucky good whatever the fukk you want to call it but results are all that matter at the end of the day period.
 

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My man... You don't know how to invest... :mjlol:
bytch is trying too hard
And I don't know why she keeps saying 900k when they don't tax lottery winnings in Canada..dumb ass ho

Ain't this the same ho who used to drive from State to State for like 2 years, selling p*ssy fronting like she was traveling and shyt?

Old face having ass ho
 

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You said it wasnt life changing money. People showed you several ways how that was false. Your stance then became "its not never work again money.". No one said that. You drew that conclusion to mask the initial bs you said, and dont act like you didnt mean life changing in general:stopitslime:
Were you actually making a point or did you just want to boast?:jbhmm:
Um, again, none of my posts say never work again money. I've been rolling with my definition of life changing from the moment I posted my first post :what: thus the reason so many people seem to have a problem with my view - seems like you're trying too hard to find an inconsistency. Lol @ "don't act like I didn't mean...", I've stated over and over again my definition of life changing - I mean what I said, fukk outta here nikka.


Do you have a point or you just feel the need to keep running with the bullshyt narratives that make you feel like you're proving a point?

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Um, again, none of my posts say never work again money. I've been rolling with my definition of life changing from the moment I posted my first post :what:

Your very first response to those who questioned your first assertion that this wasn't life changing money....

:manny:

when i think of living a nice comfortable life, not even mega million lotto winner super baller shyt, just comfortable, you need a 100k/yr salary, more if we're being specific to the bay area where i live and more if you have a family. $900k - if you're using the money, is 8-11 years of comfortable living - that's not life changing IMO.

like i said, it's a good chunk to sit on for retirement, maybe take a vacay and buy a new car, but that's not "no longer need to work money". that would pay my school loans and current mortgage. i'd be back at the office the next week like clockwork.

And you've been Juelz'ing ever since, all to simply avoid admitting that although it wouldn't allow you to quit your job and never work again, it would still change your life.

I actually agreed with your original premise that it wouldn't let you retire immediately, but then you started denying that eliminating the biggest bills in one's life leaving some leftover for savings and a little splurge wasn't life changing. That's patently ridiculous.
 

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Your very first response to those who questioned your first assertion that this wasn't life changing money....



And you've been Juelz'ing ever since, all to simply avoid admitting that although it wouldn't allow you to quit your job and never work again, it would still change your life.

I actually agreed with your original premise that it wouldn't let you retire immediately, but then you started denying that eliminating the biggest bills in one's life leaving some leftover for savings and a little splurge wasn't life changing. That's patently ridiculous.
theres a reason I put it in quotes...

But even taken at face value, I told you exactly what life changing is to me. This amount wouldn't cover all three (the post you quoted shows why). Life changing should change every aspect of my life - no debt, higher income bracket today on, and set for retirement. There are other phrases I'd use for that money, but if I were on the phone with a friend "life changing" would never come out my mouth about it :yeshrug:
 

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I live everything free. Just from investments . Which is why I know 900k is a lot and you don't try to pay down debt. You use debt to cash flow...
A) Please talk about this more. IDGAF about home girl being articulate and financially responsible. She's not going to change her position, but you've convinced me to hear you out.

B) She's speaking about her financial plan. It includes purchasing a building in a major Bay Area city. That's going to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Idunno what her debt looks like, but I'm assuming it's six figures. My mom has sold real estate in The Bay for over 10 years. Two homes for 300k (that's not a nice house in a nice neighborhood), six-figure student loan debt, and purchasing a luxury car would leave about 200k.

C) If she bought a house in Berkeley it'd cost over a million dollars. 900k is starter money in The Bay, even without student loan debt. A nice house in a nice part of a major city in The Bay costs over a mill. LOL she'd actually owe money if she decided to buy a car too.

D) I have very little debt, a job, a hustle, and my career doesn't require a college degree to make great money. It requires owning a business, that takes a lot of money. I'm interested in owning a business and I'd like to learn how I can generate money without going further into debt.
 
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