I’ve done pretty well for myself so far. I’m pretty sure the $10-$20 a year I spend on lottery tickets isn’t a sign of poor financial decisions.
Granted, if I won a few hundred million dollars I’d still do some hookers and blow for the experience. But only as much as my wife is willing to do with me and not until 99% of that money was tied up in extremely stable, dividend paying investments.
Somekindofparty t1_iy0dsk7 wrote
Reply to People who win the lottery make poor financial decisions because people who make good financial decisions don't buy lottery tickets. by DjHalk45
I’ve done pretty well for myself so far. I’m pretty sure the $10-$20 a year I spend on lottery tickets isn’t a sign of poor financial decisions.
Granted, if I won a few hundred million dollars I’d still do some hookers and blow for the experience. But only as much as my wife is willing to do with me and not until 99% of that money was tied up in extremely stable, dividend paying investments.