Working all day can be stressful; for many, engaging in the lottery is believed to reveal these pressures and change their lives for the better. Although this may seem true, the lottery will change lives for the worst. Lotteries are a form of gambling: purchasing a ticket in hopes of winning a fortune. Lotteries act as a hypnotizing game that lures innocent people to waste their time, throw away their money, and destroy their lives.
To begin with, engaging in the lottery will surely misuse American’s energy. To demonstrate, www.quora.com, a website for lottery information, proclaimed, “‘am I wasting my time because I'm not going to make money? Then the answer is yes. In the long run, playing the lottery is a losing proposition. Dropping coins in a well and making wishes would …show more content…
According to www.ranker.com, “It seems there has been a curse on lottery big winners. Some winners have encountered strange deaths, lived tragedies, ended up as murder victims, committed suicide, or met an otherwise untimely death” (“11 Lottery Winners”) When people receive a lot of wealth really quickly that they did not earn, it can potentially change their personalities. It can also give them access to unscrupulous people and things which can cause poor life choices. For instance, Ranker.com shows the consequences these people had to face when it mentions, “Generous with his friends, however, the money was quickly gone...Apparently, someone believed that he still had a stash of cash. He was found stabbed to death in his home in February.” Also, the website states, “Craigory Burch, Jr. won nearly half million dollars...Just two months later, he was found dead in his home from gunshot wounds after a violent home invasion.” These examples clearly show the many negative consequences of participating in state-sanctioned gambling otherwise known as the