The success story of winners who inspire you to buy tickets

24 January 2022

If you've read stories about winners who have become bad after winning a human race, you may be worried that buying a lottery ticket is not worth it. Fortunately, many people do not understand a sudden financial success. However, lottery winners also use their winnings to make a positive difference in their lives and communities. Here are seven lottery success stories that will inspire you to buy tickets.

 

The Powerball Grand Prix saved a broken cowboy from bankruptcy and starvation.

Bad things for 23-year-old Neil Venlis go back to 2009. The lucky cowboy boy had not paid his property taxes and had not been able to make significant repairs around the farm and pastures, and was trying to collect and sell scrap metal. A little extra money He was one of the poorest residents of Todd County, South Dakota, which is now one of the poorest areas in the United States.

While preparing food in a local town (called Wenshi Corner), Neil decided to take a risk and spend some of his hard-earned money by selling recycled items on a Powerball ticket. He spent $ 5 on five lines with family members' date of birth numbers.

The risk earned him a grand prize in one of the biggest jackpots in the history of Powerball, with a net profit of $ 88.5 million after taxes and surcharges.

 

Interestingly, he continued to farm and raise livestock, but he also spent some money to help others in his community. "This is the only way people can help people in this part of the country. We get to know each other better," said Timothy Grablander, mayor of the town where Neil Vanless Farm is located.


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