$1 per day is $350 per year. Here we often can see how some coin raises x10 per week. So it is not so small sum as we think. And if we`ll analyze our every day spending, we can find $5-20 per day that we spend for nothing. Of course it not only buying lottery tickets but the result can be awesome, if we can control this spending and use it cleverly.
Just like the rest been saying that when it comes to financial capability then each person does have that different kind of threshold when it comes into the amount that they could willingly spend on buying those lottery tickets on which there would be those ones who would really be able to afford on spending $5-20 per day or to those who do just simply stick with a buck for them to be able to play or make bet at least.
Although it doesnt really mind much because even 1 or 100 tickets doesnt really assure out a hit which just been said that luck would be the biggest or main factor for you to be able to hit up the jackpot.
If you could really just simply move on and dont mind about those money that had been used on betting on lotteries then it should really be just fine. Dont make yourself that too hopeful when it comes to those jackpot amounts and dont keep imagining on how you would gonna spend even if you dont be able to hit those combinations. Sometimes daydreaming is really that something we do able to picture out and this what motivates us to bet even more because of those kind of beliefs.
It isn`t a problem for me to spend $5-10 per day for something i don`t need. But it doesn`t mean that i want/need to do it. It would be much better even to put this money in the box.
PS. When i stopped smoking i thought that i`ll see saved money. But i just spent it on different thing like junk food, lotteries, etc. After it i counted how much money i spent per month on cigarettes and began to invest such sum every month. The result was really nice.
$1 per day is $350 per year. Here we often can see how some coin raises x10 per week. So it is not so small sum as we think. And if we`ll analyze our every day spending, we can find $5-20 per day that we spend for nothing. Of course it not only buying lottery tickets but the result can be awesome, if we can control this spending and use it cleverly.
I was thinking even less: $1 per week = 50 dollars per year = 500 dollars per decade.
Depending on the type of lottery there can be daily draws, weekly ones, or even yearly: in Spain is very typical the "Christmas Lottery", at 20€ per ticket, and people often buy several tickets.
That means that the person who buys a pair of tickets for Christmas would be able to play the whole year for the same price in the weekly lottery. But, of course, those who play every day are wasting their money: they don't dream from time to time with the prize anymore: they are looking for it, or worse, obsessed with it.
The lottery is just the part or expenses we don`t need to do. You buy coffee, lottery, hire taxi, when it is easy to walk, etc. As the result we get lots of money we lose everyday.
And even if we are talking about only lotteries - lots of people buy several tickets once a week and it can be much more than $1 per day.