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mapuc 10-23-18 05:49 PM

We all have dreams about what we would do if we won the big lottery.

The question that pops up in my head is:

How would we react mentally and psychologically

Of course to begin with we would be overjoyed, but what after a year or two ?

I have some memory from Danish and Swedish news article about people who have won big time in the local lottery.

After 2 or 3 years after they were broke and had a huge debt and they were really down psychologically.

Markus

Platapus 10-23-18 05:56 PM

Winning a lottery does not suddenly make a person smart, nor does it get rid of any problems/issues the person may mentally have.

In some cases, sudden wealth will enable a faster destruction of the person. Drug addicts would be one example.

However smart people with their act together win lotteries and we never hear about them because they are quietly living their lives sensibly.

em2nought 10-23-18 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2573838)
The question that pops up in my head is:

How would we react mentally and psychologically

Of course to begin with we would be overjoyed, but what after a year or two ?

Markus


Don't worry, I'll be fine. :03:

mapuc 10-23-18 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2573841)
Winning a lottery does not suddenly make a person smart, nor does it get rid of any problems/issues the person may mentally have.

In some cases, sudden wealth will enable a faster destruction of the person. Drug addicts would be one example.

However smart people with their act together win lotteries and we never hear about them because they are quietly living their lives sensibly.


That's true.

Here in Denmark and if I remember correctly also in Sweden the state lottery have an advisor who help people who have won big time.

Markus

em2nought 10-23-18 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2573843)
That's true.

Here in Denmark and if I remember correctly also in Sweden the state lottery have an advisor who help people who have won big time.

Markus


We have something similar called the IRS, they'll help themselves to a portion. :03:

Mr Quatro 10-24-18 06:06 AM

Sorry guys I have to cancel the all free subsim party in Hawaii maybe next time :arrgh!:

Yes, Someone Did Win that $1.6 Billion Mega Millions Lottery Jackpot

http://fortune.com/2018/10/24/mega-m...ottery-winner/

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Some lucky person may get a cash payout of $904 million, after their ticket won the largest jackpot in U.S. lottery history. According to NPR, the winning ticket for the $1.6 billion Mega Millions draw was sold in South Carolina. A total of 280 million tickets were sold for the event.

em2nought 10-24-18 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2573893)
Sorry guys I have to cancel the all free subsim party in Hawaii maybe next time :arrgh!:

Yes, Someone Did Win that $1.6 Billion Mega Millions Lottery Jackpot

http://fortune.com/2018/10/24/mega-m...ottery-winner/


Every single person who called in sick today at work in South Carolina is now suspected of winning by their fellow employees. :D

Mr Quatro 10-24-18 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by em2nought (Post 2573947)
Every single person who called in sick today at work in South Carolina is now suspected of winning by their fellow employees. :D

Don't you just love it when the big lottery winners say things like, "I'm going to get a new home and keep my old job" :yep:

Mr Quatro 10-24-18 01:44 PM

Seems this wasn't the largest lottery ever played ... false advertising of a payout of 1.6 billion dollars was just an estimate.

a convenience store on a country road in South Carolina sold a single winning ticket worth $1.537 billion

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/so...ket/ar-BBOPE74

"The final total was less than the $1.6 billion estimate,"
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An earlier Mega Millions estimate of $1.6 billion would have been a world record for lotteries, but actual sales came in below the $1.586 billion Powerball jackpot prize shared by winners in California, Florida and Tennessee in January of 2016.

The ticket is worth about $877.8 million in a lump-sum cash payment, which most winners choose to take, rather than collect the full amount in annual payments over three decades.

Mr Quatro 11-14-18 12:22 PM

What if some drunk bought the winning ticket and went home and undressed and threw the pants in the washing machine :o

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Lottery officials in South Carolina on Tuesday said the winner of the $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot has still not stepped forward even though the drawing was nearly three weeks ago.

South Carolina’s WLTX reported that the winning ticket was sold in the town of Simpsonville. The report said that the winner has 180 days to step forward. The winner’s time runs out on April 21.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/1-5b-mega...ze-report-says

Eichhörnchen 11-14-18 01:24 PM

I'd establish a trust fund and link it to a sheltered residential area (with live-in staff) for autistic and other special-needs people, to remove the worry about their futures

em2nought 11-14-18 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2577232)
What if some drunk bought the winning ticket and went home and undressed and threw the pants in the washing machine :o


There could be other explanations. :03:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZayydR4DPs

Eichhörnchen 11-15-18 01:21 AM

Give it to Norway to buy a new frigate

Jimbuna 11-15-18 08:40 AM

Or to Mrs May to help toward the £39 billion Brexit bill.

STEED 11-15-18 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2577374)
Or to Mrs May to help toward the £39 billion Brexit bill.


:har: :har: :har: :har:


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