Wednesday, December 13, 2006

My Neighbor Crashed--And Guess What?

My next-door neighbor, Lindsay, is a motorcycling fanatic. He's been riding for over 30 years now, and owns an Italian-built Ducati.

At least he did until a week or two ago.

He crashed it through a moment of inattention while taking a corner.

Everyone who viewed the wreckage was amazed that he managed to walk away. There were bits and pieces of his expensive cycle strewn all over the road. He managed to escape with just a bruise or two and a pulled shoulder. Very lucky man.

In fact, so lucky, that when someone suggested he go out and buy a lotto ticket, he bought five of them.

A lot of people do this.

I guess it's a natural reaction.

But it doesn't do an ounce of good. That's because the action is based on superstition. There is no way that your odds will improve simply because you had a narrow escape. It may feel reassuring to celebrate your success, but there is no proof that it will change anything.

It's vitally important to look at playing lotto with some intelligence. Forget luck... it only plays a small part. And superstition plays no part of all.

You need the benefits of a proven system.

Needless to say, my neighbor didn't win a cent.

But there are many people who were very pleased he is alive, and that's the best part for everyone.

Why wait to experience any future life-threatening narrow escape, and get your Honest lotto System now?