Time to Move

Most of the people thinks winning a large lottery prize from some ticket will affect their life positevely. They think they can buy everything they want, they just want to quit from jobs and spend money. However, they won’t care about how to spend their lottery money. As I said, people doesn’t think about their future life. So, we will suggest winning a large lottery prize would change a person’s life?

Winning a large lottery can provide people to live happily and peacefully, but it’s depending on the person’s future decisions. There are two person type. First person: If he wins a large lottery prize, he would create a peaceful life by making correct future decisions. He can try to manage a company with his big money or he can put out  of sight and spends as needed. Second person: If he wins a large lottery prize like first person, he would spend as much as he want. He would buy cars, houses, watchs and anything he wants. I did not mean if somebody wins a lottery prize, he shouldn’t buy anything, but second person buy’s everything out of his needs. For example: Jack Whittaker. In 2002, he won about 315 million dollar from the Powerball lottery in the United States. He was already rich, but winning so much money changed his life in a bad way. He gave away money too easily, even to people he did not know well. Many criminals and scammers noticed him, and he was robbed several times. He bought luxorious cars and some stuffs and he had problems with alcohol. In the end, he lost most of his money. Later, he said: “I wish I never bought that lottery ticket.”  This story shows that winning a lot of money does not always bring happiness. Sometimes, sudden money can destroy a person’s life.

So, the answer of question is “yes.” Winning a large lottery prize can change a person’s life. However, its depending  on the person.  If person saves money, put out of sight or he tries to do some buisness, can live happily and peacfuly, but like Jake Whittaker, they couldn’t live happily and peacefuly, because They’re throwing the money away.

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