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INTRODUCTION

No doubt, we've all had the conversation with friends about what you do if you won the lottery
or how much you give away to family and friend? How many problems might that cause? You
will pay off loans, buy a house and even do business thanks to the heavenly capital or would
you just spend, spend, spend and live a life of selfish luxury?

It sounds simple, but that's not all

There will always two sides of the problem

Some people claim that when winning the lottery was a horrible curse. Here are some of the
tragedies that the lottery causes.

1. Doris Murray, who won $5 million in the Georgia Lottery in April 2007, was found
stabbed to death in her home a year later.

Doris Murray who won $5 million in the Georgia Lottery in April 2007, was found stabbed
to death in her home a year later. It's said her plan was to start a trust fund for her
grandchildren. But Murray only got to live with her winnings one year at her ex-boyfriend
came back on the scene begging. She wasn't interested in getting back with him or sharing
cash with him, and so he stabbed her to dead. He was arrested soon after. It is a lose-lose
situation, which we will see is often the case with lottery greed.

2. Jeffrey Dampier Shared His Lottery Winnings With His Family, Only To Be Murdered By
His Sister-In-Law.
A guy call Jeffrey Dampier was over the moon when he won $20 million in 1996, and it’s
reported that he wasn’t stingy, either, treating family and friend with has cash. His
sister-in-law and her boyfriend got the idea to take Dampier’s winning and together the
kidnapped him and then shot him in the head. The pair was soon arrested. Dampier’s
widow was later asked about prize. “I think it is a curse,” she replied.
1. "Secret millionaire" David Ashcroft
David Ashcroft, 30-year-old, also became one of the most famous lucky guys in Britain
after winning the lottery in 1997. He never changed a single thing in his life. He is also
still working at his tiny furniture restorer firm round the corner from his house despite
being multi millionaire. He did with the money was buy himself a truck for work, a
Mitsubishi sedan, a trailer for his parents, and he did some repairs on his veranda. There
was a Ferrari, but he gave that to his relatives.
Lisa Robinson, 53, First Powerball Lottery Jackpot Winner and Mr.S - He is the owner of Jackpot-
joining hands with Vietlott to support the people of Central Vietnam)
CONCLUSION

The lottery is serious business for many; it is a way out of poverty for someone who don’t have
many option in life. If you’re like most people, you’ve probably fantasized at least once about
winning the lottery. After all, with that kind of money you’d never need to deal with going to
work. You’d never have to worry about bills, or saving for retirement. But in some cases,
sometimes more money just means more problems. And that’s especially true for people who
win the lottery. It turns out that becoming a multi-millionaire overnight doesn’t always lead to
happiness

Winning the lottery can be life-changing of course but not always the way you can use to
enrich.

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