That guy who was lucky enough to win $500,000 doesn't have an idea how to spend it.
No no no,
Once again - I would like to iterate -
the gambling industry is designed in a way that you would lose control!And now you're making a terrible comparison:
Look at those successful businessman, when they gained profits from their investment, they take away a portion of the profits and think where they can use it to earn more and a portion will be saved. Gamblers should think this way too. Separate the profits from the capital.
The fruit of labor cannot be compared to gambling! It will never be the same, ever!!
You can even tell me there is a guy named Ashley Revell:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_RevellYou can watch on YouTube his $100k bet on a Roulette, he was predicted to lose it all but eventually used the money to start a business but take a look in Wikipedia:
"Revell used his winnings to set up an online poker company called Poker UTD,
which later went out of business in 2012."
You would always lose the gambling money, one way or another, it's a losing proposition.
You cannot ever compare gambling winnings to money that was made through hard labor ... being Steve Jobs and making millions is not the same as gambling and winning the money.
BUT - take this into consideration:
NBA Players play some games in a year and make millions - some of them fall into gambling addiction, because they get a lot of money and their games are full of adrenaline and rush ....
When you work on a project, be it Facebook, Apple, Microsoft or just being a Small Business Owner - you appreciate the money that you work hard for.
When you gamble or use lots of adrenaline and rush - you are at a huge risk of losing it all, and that's what happens to lottery winners as well.