“If you don’t scratch you don’t win”.
- What do you feel reading this phrase?
Maybe the push to try and win, too?
“The pleasure of an easy win”.
- What do you feel reading this phrase?
Are you already feeling lust for the possession of money?
But not the money you sweated for and worked for, the money you got without
doing anything and that has an immeasurable value.
The money that falls at your feet and you did not have to commit for.
The money that changes your life in a moment because fortune choose you.
“Do you feel lucky today?”
- What do you feel reading this phrase?
If you wake up in the right mood and you go to have breakfast in a café, would you
not invest at least 10 € on a lottery ticket?If it is luck and the feeling of it being "the right moment" which is driving your
choices, you will probably have disappointments of huge proportions.
It is through emotions that people choose, but you do not have to confuse emotions
with luck.“Win for life, happy and lighthearted”
- What do you imagine reading this phrase?
Not having problems any more?
Not depending on anything or anybody?
Not needing money any more?
You can win all your life at a cost of only 1 €.
It really seems that with the financial crisis, the income from lotteries and gambling
has increased out of all proportion. If the probability of winning is very low and the
money usually ends up in the hands of the Government, why then do so many
people decide to gamble even if they know they will be throwing their money away?
This is the reason why the slogans I reported above are the true luck of the
marketing companies that look after the lotteries and the gambling industry’s ad
campaigns, and especially the Government’s coffers.
If this phenomenon did not constantly increase, the Government probably would not
be able to keep its public debt at an acceptable level.
Money coming from gambling actually represents capital which the Government
cannot give up without having to create new taxes or new more restrictive
measures.If, starting tomorrow, “everybody would stop” gambling and the Government then
decided to increase taxes to compensate for lost revenue, a “civil war" would
probably break out.





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