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Will I never win the lottery?

As the title says.

It's often said that if you don't buy a lottery ticket, you won't win, but even if you do, you definitely won't win, right?
My husband said that even if I bought a lottery ticket, I would never win.
The person in question is the manager and it's Sakura...
So even if you buy it, you'll never win, and it's a waste of money...
I don't believe this, but I know the probability of winning is low.
But I bought about 10 without telling my husband lol
Just when I thought it would be nice if I hit it, my husband told me, and I thought it was a waste.
Still, if it hits! I think so...
Isn't there anything magical that will give you a chance of winning something?
Also, do you think it's definitely not going to hit?

Sorry for the stupid consultation (--;)

5 Zen Responses

You can definitely hit it

Hello, nice to meet you.

Is that so, was it bought?
Incidentally, I only bought it once over 20 years ago, but I never won.

They said, “Isn't there anything magical that will increase the probability of winning something?”
After you buy it, not before you buy it?

I imagine I need something pretty powerful, but unfortunately I don't know anything like that. In the first place, my Buddhism doesn't preach “magic tricks.”

Rather, I think Buddhism is about realizing that you can be happy even if you don't understand things that don't come to your mind, rather than being happy by starting a “magic spell.”

It seems that about 40% of lottery revenue is used for disaster relief money, local public works expenses, etc. Speaking of which, from time to time, I see social welfare vehicles marked with lottery numbers.

The chances of hitting you may be low (if you do).

However, it can always, absolutely be used as a grant that is useful to various people.

I think it's okay to think so.

It definitely hits someone.

Lottery laws are in place
Because issuers are limited to prefectures and government ordinance-designated cities
You don't need to cheat like you use cherry blossoms.

When it becomes a season
There are times when the window that I get hit often appears on TV
If it's a window that sells in large quantities
It is natural that the probability of winning will increase.

because it depends purely on luck
I think everyone will enjoy buying it.
Magical things
It doesn't exist in Buddhism.

miraculous probability

I read it.

We are born humans with far more miraculous encounters than our chances of winning the lottery.
I'm really thankful for that.

If you look at it from the Buddha's manna or from the universe as a whole, it's really precious to have received life as a human being, have had various relationships, and encounter Buddha's teachings rather than winning the lottery.

Thank you and everyone in your family for continuing to have this kind of relationship, and please live a happy and happy life together.

That's because the Buddha and your ancestors will always watch over you and everyone in your family and guide you.

By the way, I think you'll win the lottery ticket, so you should buy it first, right?

A lottery, but a lottery.

I want to win the lottery, right?
If you buy it first and then get the right to it, it won't be a story.

It's an analogy of the probability of winning, and I've heard that it's one from a grain of rice in the 25-mail pool, but I'm not sure.

But it would be nice if my life went well because I got hit, but if the opposite is true, wouldn't it be better just the way it is?

On yesterday's local radio program, there was a secret to winning the lottery for people who actually won the election at a high price 8 times. It's a radio, so I think it's okay to say it here.

It seems that they will stamp their address, name, and seal on the lottery ticket beforehand.
Seems like that's all.

Shinto and Buddhism don't manipulate our lives, so we'll probably buy them ourselves first.

It's sure to hit.

I buy Dream Jumbo once in a while.

I always hit it every time.

I bought 10 cards in a row, so I always win 1. It costs 3,000 yen to buy 10 pieces. The prize money is 300 yen. Well, I've convinced myself that with an expense of 2,700 yen, I'm buying hopes of winning 300 million yen. It's more convincing than losing in a pachinko game.

Occasionally, you can win 1,000 yen. I've won 10,000 yen at the most.