OMG!!! A Solo Winner!?!

@Shavkat (140024)
Philippines
February 19, 2022 8:39pm CST
The winning combination: 31 30 06 04 29 16 was lifted the solo winner to live a good life now. I wondered why I did not play the lottery last 18th of February. If I also did then the solo winner would share half of Php 62.75-million ($1.22 M). To be exact, Php 62,756,225.80 ($1,219,989.19). I envy the luck of this person who is living in my hometown Baguio City, Philippines. Moreover, I hope he or she will use it in good things and could help others, too. If you were the sole winner of the lottery, what are you going to do?
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@DaddyEvil (137261)
• United States
20 Feb 22
I don't gamble so would never win it.
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@Shavkat (140024)
• Philippines
20 Feb 22
I am not lucky in gambling. That's why I am not winning.
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• Mojave, California
20 Feb 22
@DaddyEvil I never play either and say I will only do it once when life becomes so unbearable. Hopefully that day will never come or I would win it all and make someone unhappy as they did not win.
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@DaddyEvil (137261)
• United States
20 Feb 22
@crossbones27 They'd probably kill you for winning "their" money!
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@Kandae11 (55047)
20 Feb 22
Did you pick the winning numbers but did not play?
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@Shavkat (140024)
• Philippines
20 Feb 22
I was kidding. I wish I had the same winning combination of numbers.
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
21 Feb 22
I am just hoping that they are able to manage the use of that money. I know it looks a lot already but if you don't handle them well they can disappear in a blink of an eye. Money is so fluid that it may just disappear if you do not handle it well.
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
24 Feb 22
@Shavkat Heard many sad stories of lottery winners that had it big but they misused and they got swindled by their friends and worst sometimes by their own relatives. I guess then there is an overabundance of wealth you forget to realize that they might disappear as fast as you got it.
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@Shavkat (140024)
• Philippines
24 Feb 22
@rsa101 I saw some Filipinos who won and turned out to be in these situations. I felt bad for them.
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@Shavkat (140024)
• Philippines
21 Feb 22
I agree with you that squandering money is like water was wasted when the faucet is opened uncontrolled or unattended.
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@crossbones27 (49491)
• Mojave, California
20 Feb 22
Amen I always like the stories of how that much money destroys their lives, yeah if they dumb.
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@Shavkat (140024)
• Philippines
21 Feb 22
I hope this person would not be in that kind of situation. But I had seen a few people who turned out to be like it.
@LadyDuck (471573)
• Switzerland
20 Feb 22
I would invest the money with an insurance company to receive a fixed life annuity.
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@Shavkat (140024)
• Philippines
20 Feb 22
I like that idea. I hope it will happen. Do you play the lottery?
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@Shavkat (140024)
• Philippines
21 Feb 22
@LadyDuck My younger brother usually does this. I sometimes go along with him.
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@LadyDuck (471573)
• Switzerland
20 Feb 22
@Shavkat I play Lotto time by time, not often.
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@dad212r (26)
• Indonesia
14 Oct 22
A billion men in a night. There are many stories of people winning the lottery, having fun buying expensive things, going to luxury places, and having fun spending their money. And a moment later fell into poverty again.
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@Shavkat (140024)
• Philippines
20 Oct 22
That is what happened to some millionares or billionares who won the lottery.
@thelme55 (77137)
• Germany
20 Feb 22
If I were, I have to keep it in the bank first and plan what I should do about it. I won’t tell anybody except my hubby about the win. But I don’t play lottery.
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@Shavkat (140024)
• Philippines
20 Feb 22
I think you are right. We need to think about what to do. I sometimes do it.
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