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Can I win by lottery?

Thank you again.

I've never won a lottery for my favorite event.
Occasionally, I bought it from a resale and went to see it, but now measures have been taken to prevent rotational sales.

So I really want to win the lottery for the event, but can't we do something to win something??
It was an online application, and I have already applied.
All that's left is to wait for the results, but I can't help but feel sad when I think they're falling again anyway.

Isn't it possible to be able to hit anything other than luck?? Does it still depend on luck?

I know this question doesn't make sense, but I can't calm down until I win the election, so I asked...
Thank you for your answers...

4 Zen Responses

It can bring luck

It's quite difficult to believe something you can't see, isn't it?
However, lucky people generally have something in common.

・Being beautiful
・Being liked by people around you
・Taking care of your ancestors
・Valuing Shinto and Buddhism
・Living a regular lifestyle

Examples include
In particular, it's famous that people with a high chance of winning the lottery dedicate themselves to the kamidana.
(If it's a Buddhist altar, the meaning is strange, so I wonder...)

There are many actions that are said to improve luck, such as cleaning graves, expressing gratitude to friends and family, cleaning rooms and decorating flowers.
Of course, there are many things that are either useful or not, but the ones I've written here are all things that have been at least somewhat effective.

“Do your best and wait for destiny”

My name is
Don't say there's nothing you can do, do everything around you with a sense of gratitude.
“Lucky” is a way to return the favor from your past to yourself for your hard work.

Things to try

I read it. I definitely want to hit it. I've almost never been hit either, so I can't say that it's very helpful,
1. After all, it's about applying a lot and drawing lots of lots. In short, it's a matter of probability. For example, even if it's a small amount of money, they probably write and send out a lot of postcards, even if it's a small amount of money, and they almost never apply for TV or radio.
It's a tactic of hitting a poor gun count.
2. The rest is probably asking God, so let's ask more and more of the gods we can ask for. I think my wish will come true.
The first thing to do is try everything, right? If you don't buy a lottery ticket, you won't win! I'm praying that it hits me too!

Depends on luck? depends on the relationship?

You've already applied for it, haven't you? All that's left is to wait for results and you won't be able to calm down, but there's nothing you can do anymore. To be a little more precise

Is there anything I can do to calm down

But

There's nothing you can do to win the lottery

That's probably it.

Even if you pray to a god or Buddha and get hit, it's OK.

Seen from one side, it may be a devout image of seriously praying for one's own wishes to Shinto and Buddha, but if you look at it from another side, it may be like a curse where you want someone else to fall instead of being hit by yourself.
Can Shinto and Buddha fulfill such wishes?

If there is an edge that hits, there is an edge that comes off. Whichever way you go, it's up to you. Let's have an open mind that I want someone who can go to the event instead of me to enjoy it even if I miss it. If you do that, you'll also be able to calm down.

No, to be honest, it's probably frustrating... but it's still frustrating when I miss a concert by an artist I like...

Speaking of Buddhist truth analysis, it is a question of “probability.”

Hello Misa.

I can't get tickets for my favorite event (Johnny's (laughs))!
This is impossible even if you worship God or Buddha (laughs). If I can get a ticket by praying, I'm praying too. My favorite Momokuro also had platinum tickets until a while ago. I can't get it at all! It was a ticket (laughs). But I got tickets for the precious Momoclo concert and was able to go quite a bit. You can also get quite a few events that are difficult to obtain even now. The method is secret! If you teach it, you won't be able to use it (laughs)

It's a matter of probability. If you want to get a ticket, you have no choice but to increase your chances. It looks like Janifan has mobilized all family members to apply (laughs). This is also a way to increase probability. Also, as advised by other monks, one way is to become a good child and accumulate virtue by believing that Shinto and Buddha are protected. Later, like me, you can dare to think about methods other than how to apply for tickets. After all, this is also an effort. As with studying for higher education, those who make an effort will gain success.

However, no matter how wonderful the event was, no matter how wonderful it was, it was an illusion, and the joy quickly faded away. And it's an endless loop that makes you want it again when new events come out. More than that, it's also important to find a way to enjoy your life beyond the events you create. Among them, I think the right path is to balance the joy of life with the joy of being able to hit an event once in a while.

Anyway, winning a ticket is the same as a lottery ticket; you won't win 99%, but if you don't buy it, you definitely won't win. If your way of life is fulfilling with the aim of getting tickets, it's also the right way to use your desires.

Good luck! Gassho