[VIDEO] Pitfalls of “easy money”

 

Average reading time — 3 minutes

 

Who among us has not dreamed of winning the lottery, receiving an inheritance or finding a treasure? Imagine that one day you decide to buy a lottery ticket and become a millionaire overnight. How would you manage your winnings? What would you do with this money?

The global turnover of the lottery business is tens of billions of dollars a year. This means that every week there is one more lucky person on the planet. A person gets a unique chance to change his/her life for the better and make the wildest dreams come true. However, there is also a downside to this. It is not uncommon for lottery winners to throw their cap over the windmill: reckless spending, wild parties, drugs, alcohol problems. Without noticing it, hapless lottery-winners squander the winnings and end up with nothing.

Here are some real-life examples of people who failed to properly manage the money they got and lost everything.

 

 

Longtime spenders

 

Sharon Tirabassi

In 2004, Sharon Tirabassi won the lottery and became the proud owner of $10.5 million. Unfortunately, she did not stay rich for long. In just four years, the lady managed to blow all the money. After the win, Tirabassi began to lead a grand lifestyle: high-end houses and luxury cars, designer clothes, numerous travels with her family. It is hardly surprising that nothing was left of the huge gain soon.

 

David Lee Edwards

Edwards was fortunate enough to enter the fantastic four of winners who hit the jackpot and split $280 million among themselves. The after-tax amount was nearly $27 million, and in just six months he managed to spend almost half of the winnings. For five years, he used to throw money around, and then became addicted to drugs. He was running out of money. Edwards sold everything he had acquired to pay off his debts. The man died in 2006 after falling victim to drug addiction. At that time, he was completely penniless.

 

Evelyn Adams

The American woman was lucky enough to win the lottery twice. In total, she received more than five and a half million dollars. Adams decided to multiply her winnings and went to the casino where she lost most of the money. The lady got carried away with gambling and now lives in a trailer.

After reading these stories, many might think that those people were fools who failed to reasonably dispose of the funds received. How to avoid the pitfalls of easy money and avoid making such mistakes? How to preserve and accumulate your winnings?

 

The main problem for most people is that they cannot save their money.

 

A person who does not know how to properly preserve and rationally manage personal funds runs the risk of losing everything he/she has in a short time.

 

Take your time

Regardless of what kind of money you have — big or small, easy money or hard-earned cash, the main thing is to dispose of it the right way.

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The ability to preserve money the right way is the first step towards Financial Security!

 

TAKE THE FIRST STEP

 

Published: 01.07.2021



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