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      11 months ago

      A lot of people understand how unfair the math is, and still buy the tickets because “you never know.”

      Source: I buy tickets sometimes because you never know…

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        11 months ago

        If you can afford it, then it’s no harm really. I’ve made a profit from the lottery myself, albeit a minor one. Depending on the lottery, it’s not the worst thing you can give pocket change away to for a bit of fun. So I never understood this “you’ll never win” mentality/gatekeeping hobbies, people know the chances, but it’s fun either way.

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        11 months ago

        I would sometimes buy one just to have something to wait for. It’s cheaper than buying trash online.

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          11 months ago

          whip up some pizza dough and spend the week waiting for it to proof, then at the end you get a delicious pizza to look forward to

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        11 months ago

        No, we do know. You will not win once.

        Somebody might win a huge amount, but that one will not be you. I can guarantee that.

        You will put in more money than you will get out. Somebody needs to pay their shareholders.

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          11 months ago

          How can you guarantee that? The chance is close to zero, but not zero - ergo you cannot be 100% sure that they won’t win.

          And that’s the point they are trying to make - you don’t need to be 100% logical to enjoy life. Sure, they probably won’t win. But thinking they might, the anticipation of scratching the tickets, etc, is worth it to them.

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      11 months ago

      I always feel it’s more of a tax on hope. I know a few folks who play and the understand the odds very well… but what if!

      ‘What if’ can be very appealing for only £2, even if it is incredibly, incredibly, (repeat incredibly a thousand more times) unlikely.

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      11 months ago

      What a silly belief. Everyone knows the odds are ridiculous. It’s just that people are still hoping they’d win