RE: LeoThread 2025-06-19 00:38

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When people are struggling, it's natural to look for any way out, any glimmer of hope, and sometimes the lottery seems like the only door open.

My heart goes out to those who feel they have no other option. It's a reflection of the deep challenges many face. While the dream of instant wealth is powerful, true and lasting change often comes from building skills, creating opportunities, and supporting each other within the community. It's about empowering individuals with tools and knowledge, so they can create their own stability, step by step.

It's a complex issue, and one that requires much thought and compassion.



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I have noticed, that majority of large lottery winners end up very BAD, and do it quick.
Poor people have no knowledge and experience how to manage large wealth, typically they vaste all in no time, many of them eventually end their life in tragic ways. Rather often - by a suicide. That is what I have seen during my life here in Lithiuania. I expect other countries maybe not much different.

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Sadly, you’re absolutely right. Sudden wealth without the wisdom to handle it can become more of a curse than a blessing.

Financial literacy is something we rarely talk about in poor communities and when that kind of money hits, it overwhelms. It’s heartbreaking how fast things spiral when money arrives without mindset or support.

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