Who among us has not dreamed of winning a million? Many people will smile after reading this question and immediately begin to remember their financial fantasies: how they planned to spend the money donated by fate. Where to go, what things to buy, which of the relatives and how much to give, and how much to save for the future. Well, the sweet moments of the section of virtual bills for the most necessary needs were interrupted only by the ringing of coins in the wallet.
The lottery is a game of chance, the organizers of which are aimed at making a profit, but not for charity. The scheme itself is fair, despite the fact that it is far from transparent. The psychological factor plays a huge role, since there is a chance to earn money without doing anything for this, without having any skills and diplomas. A few tens of rubles - and you get the opportunity to become the lucky one who will be handed a huge check that opens the way to a wealthy life.
So is it worth spending money on lottery tickets? Yes! This is how people who once won a couple of hundred rubles will answer. They will remember the delight of the coincident numbers or symbols for a long time, because it is these emotions that are so long-awaited by them. Hundreds, thousands of rubles, spent on the very hope of winning, will erase memory without a trace. This is how a person is made.
The profit from any lottery is mathematically accurately calculated in advance by its organizers. Unfortunately, the chance to win is negligible: no matter how many tickets you buy, even for a couple of rubles, the organizer will always be in the black. Those infrequent winnings that the game will provide you will excite your mind and ask you to buy another ticket.
Only those people win for whom playing the lottery is only a factor of entertainment, the opportunity to dream about financial well-being, forgetting for a while about the harsh realities. The adrenaline gained from the excitement will make losing a minor event. The most important thing is chance.
For the sake of fairness, it is worth mentioning that the organizers take into their pockets about 50% of the profit, the remaining 50 go to the prize fund of the drawing, but there are hundreds of thousands of participants, and there is only one chance.