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Rags to riches stories will almost always be fun to hear. The most effective stories involve hard-luck cases, where significant winnings may be used to help out those truly in need. However most of us have not won the Mega millions Jackpot, everybody has their own lottery success story. Maybe, your story is a $5 scratch-off that paid off and bought lunch and dinner for you and your friends. Or even, you are part of a work group who've used the same lucky numbers for years. Regardless of what your story is, you share a common hobby with millions of Americans.

The fantasy of being a millionaire - Yes, money isn't everything, although the promise of great wealth is one thing that none of us can resist. As an example, shows from Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous to MTV's Cribs are already wildly successful because they showcase a side of life that most of us don't get to view. Most of us are hard-working people, as well as the fantasy of living the "good life," with its promise of exotic vacations and lavish living, can excite even the most practical person. Plus, we all can feel good inside as we hear those special lottery success stories where a lottery winner is able to use their winnings to do great deeds and accomplish something special. It's the reason that shows like Extreme Makeover: Home Edition are so popular. We like to believe that all lottery winners are going to be as generous and charitable as some top winners happen to be.

We love to root for the "little guy" - Whether it is a contestant playing for a million dollar prize on your favorite game show, or perhaps the sports team that nobody thought could win coming from behind in a massive upset, people love to root for the underdog. By way of example, the story of XXX is a good story and one where most readers are happy to see that they've become big winners. Because most of us happen to be the underdog eventually in our lives, we determine what it's like to face tough odds, overcome them, and experience the exhilaration that victory can bring.

It sparks our imaginations - When we hear about others winning, it's easy to imagine ourselves in their shoes. Since the majority of lottery success stories are about regular people, like you and me, it's not too difficult to see ourselves in their shoes. Several of the most successful lottery slogans were the famous slogans "Hey, you never know," and "All you need is a dollar and a dream." And, those ads are 100% correct. You don't need a PhD or possibly a fancy job to win the lottery. Who does not dream of winning millions once they decide to play "just click the next website page this once," or who hasn't experienced the excitement of buying a ticket with a group of colleagues? Until those numbers are picked, buying a lottery ticket is just one of the most exciting ways to spend a dollar!

The lottery is universal - Playing the lottery is a thing that everybody in the world can relate to. Because each state has its own lottery, and online lottery games are now available to most anyone with an Internet access, everybody knows the best way to play. The lottery phenomenon is not exclusively American - in other countries, the lottery is a national event. By way of example, in Spain it's referred to as "El Gordo" and more celebrated there than perhaps anywhere else on earth. As such, clearly, the shared culture of "rags to riches" stories is a division of the human condition and a thing that may be shared by people around the world.