What is your dream, /a/?
To die old, alone, and comfortable
>>154791924
To be wealthy enough to live as I please and support my loved ones without having to actually work.
>>154792721
An idyllic dream, though it'll be hard to do without work. I wish you well, anon
>>154792809
I used to buy lottery tickets to destress myself from my shitty life, now I do it because I'll take any chance no matter how small.
>>154791924
To be happy
>>154793129
So you'd throw away what little money you already have?
I don't have any non-waifu related. I just want to do missionary work for her loveliness.
to find a dream.
>>154793187
I get all my bills paid, and I have systems in place to keep me from spending anything severe. It's wasteful and pointless, but I need the momentary hope and it's cheaper than smoking.
>>154793755
I know where we are and all, but you should probably quit it while you are ahead. Gambling addiction is no laughing matter.
>>154792721
>>154793129
It's similar for me, but it's not about not working. In fact, there are things I want to do, things I want to learn with that money. I can work, practice and learn what I want.
It's about having that freedom, without being constrained by finances and worrying about my financial future
>>154793859
Dude, calm down, I spend less than $10 a week and only do it when the jackpots are above a certain number. Also, no scratch offs, those are an even bigger scam if such a thing is even possible.
>>154793933
I feel like if I had enough money to piss it away however I want I'd still do something, but jobs are a lot less stressful when you don't need them and I sure as hell wouldn't be punching anyone else's clock.
>>154794203
>Dude, calm down, I spend less than $10 a week and only do it when the jackpots are above a certain number.
I don't know what to tell you man
>>154791924
To become hokage
>>154794307
Say nothing, let me dream.
>>154794307
Not that anon but I see no problem in buying lotteries now and then? You can think it as a form of entertainment? If you think about it, almost all "entertainment" cost same or more (netflix, spotify).
>>154794307
If you really want a chance and you're serious, you should go for it regardless of the size of the jackpot. You don't have to put a lot of money down but at least a little for each one.
If you ever even win in your life it might not be the "ideal" jackpot size, but would you turn down those multiple millions regardless?
>>154794307
Countless people who are both doing financially well for themselves or poorly spend far more weekly on alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, luxuries, snacks, etc. Monthly subscriptions for things can add up to be costly factoring in the weeks as well.
That much is more than fine for many
>>154793606
>to find a dream.
Similar, I just want to have the motivation to follow through with what I think I want to do.
>>154794400
It might be ridiculous to some people, and I agree in some respects. But in this world where blowing money on essentials and bills or fun is a constant struggle.
The fact you use yours for a proverbial Hail Mary is in a way respectable. I genuinely hope you win big someday