Others : The Logic Behind Huge Jackpots
By Joni Hawk
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May 15th 2006 |
Jackpot mania is now something that has got the society hooked, they’ve become addicted by it. Taking after the expression, “money makes the world go round”, the truth is that money can also make you spiral into a black whole of quick sand waiting to bury you six feet under the ground.
However, we all dream about the chance to find the ticket that will make sure your life is good. \Money is always the final product, the one we get at in the end. This is because society and everything from your life, in a subconscious way make you think of your savings. In today’s world, jackpot rage insistently pushes its way above a grasping creative point that is unlikely any one can take it with calm.
Another quote: “the bigger the better” is an idea that has sexually aroused people into actually thinking that simply, the bigger the better, is better. And continuing in this idea, a million dollars slowly becomes a hold on a ticket until the jackpot reaches thirty million dollars.
Clearly, many of us have waited to buy a ticket, and saying, “I’ll wait until it’s really worth my while” to play. But won’t a million dollars be enough for you? People can easily be tricked into thinking that the “bigger the better” idea can also be useful here, which is not at all true. The logic is that the bigger the jackpots the smaller are your chances of winning it.
Applying this concept there are many companies and sites with their pop-ups inviting you to win colossal sums. And because our naïve nature, we click on the huge number, though we never seem to see the money coming.
My recommendation to you is to stay away from big jackpots and play for a little bit less, because it is more than what you started out with. And from this point, all you need is a little confidence and a little fortune and you won’t be dreaming any longer.
However, we all dream about the chance to find the ticket that will make sure your life is good. \Money is always the final product, the one we get at in the end. This is because society and everything from your life, in a subconscious way make you think of your savings. In today’s world, jackpot rage insistently pushes its way above a grasping creative point that is unlikely any one can take it with calm.
Another quote: “the bigger the better” is an idea that has sexually aroused people into actually thinking that simply, the bigger the better, is better. And continuing in this idea, a million dollars slowly becomes a hold on a ticket until the jackpot reaches thirty million dollars.
Clearly, many of us have waited to buy a ticket, and saying, “I’ll wait until it’s really worth my while” to play. But won’t a million dollars be enough for you? People can easily be tricked into thinking that the “bigger the better” idea can also be useful here, which is not at all true. The logic is that the bigger the jackpots the smaller are your chances of winning it.
Applying this concept there are many companies and sites with their pop-ups inviting you to win colossal sums. And because our naïve nature, we click on the huge number, though we never seem to see the money coming.
My recommendation to you is to stay away from big jackpots and play for a little bit less, because it is more than what you started out with. And from this point, all you need is a little confidence and a little fortune and you won’t be dreaming any longer.
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