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Zhihu, did you really win the lottery?
Not necessarily.

Some people don't believe in winning the lottery at all. They think that the person who receives the prize is entrusted. After all, they all wear hoods. There is no evidence that they really won a million dollars. But with so many news reports about winning the prize, people can't help but have the illusion that they are unique and lucky.

In fact, even if the probability is small, it does not mean that lottery tickets cannot be bought. You can buy it. After all, it can be regarded as public welfare, but it can't be a "big buy". Buying small is for public welfare, while buying big is hurting your health and family. It is reported that among the 300 million lottery players in China, there are many "crazy people" who dream of getting rich overnight.

These lottery players firmly believe that they can "win more", so they buy a lot of lottery tickets crazily, hoping to have a "grand prize". But lottery is not a means to get rich, it is just a kind of public welfare and a way of entertainment. It is the most correct thing for everyone to buy lottery tickets with a playful attitude. Don't think too much, and don't be stressed.

But some people are crazy after winning the grand prize, and some people are crazy when buying lottery tickets. Some data show that some lottery players will invest nearly half of their income in lottery tickets, and the income will generally not be too high. Most of them are low-income groups such as migrant workers and white-collar workers. Then, for them and their families, lottery tickets are like a bottomless pit, devouring their money and hiding nothing.