Process Essay On How To Win The Lottery

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We have 5 tips on how to win the lottery. We know you'll be interested - everybody dreams of winning the lottery one day. The lottery brings out some kind of instinct in people; it allows ordinary people to become rich simply over-night. This kind of thing doesn't happen often, but the lottery is one thing that makes these kinds of special events possible. Good, helpful tips on how to win the lottery are always hard to find, especially for free. This is because most people simply want to cash in on their secrets, although to be honest I don't quite understand how people can pay for lottery winning tips. Surely if someone knows the secret to winning the lottery, they aren't going to give away their secret for a few dollars? We know we would …show more content…

These pieces of advice work because they have intelligent reasoning (as often people's thoughts and judgement gets clouded when the excitement of the lottery hits them), and because they have facts to back them up Don't go looking for lottery 'tip' services. The lottery is a draw of randomly generated numbers, these numbers are always random so no 'tip' service will help you to win the lottery. Don't pick numbers that have some kind of meaning to you, such as birthday dates. Most lotteries go from numbers 1 - 46, how many uncles do you have that were born on the 46th day of the month? Think logically when choosing your lottery numbers. Don't pick lottery numbers that have won previously. This is a bad idea, the lottery is random and the same numbers aren't simply going to come up again and again, as the draws are random. If you want to choose your lottery numbers properly, try and get a program that randomly generates numbers 1 through to 46 (or whatever numbers are in your lottery draw). Or you could simply write all the numbers down on small pieces of paper (of equal sizes) and put them into a hat. By drawing them out at random you are imitating the lottery draw system - that the numbers are drawn at

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