Tuesday, June 22, 2010

What You Can Learn About Winning The Lottery From A Concert Pianist


Ever wondered why some people are wildly successful?

And some are not?

In his recent book "Outliers: The Story of Success," author Malcolm Gladwell says it's simply down to practice.

And he's even found a time formula for the amount of practice anyone needs to do to be successful:

It's 10,000 hours.

Easy, isn't it?

All you have to do is practice your skills 40 hours a week, for 250 weeks.

Before you get upset at all the hours you need to play lottery games, be reassured this doesn't apply to winning lotto. 

But it does mean something just as important.

Now, some lottery players don't need any practice at all. With the right system they can win almost immediately.

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Hi Ken,
I bought your system about two years ago, 
and I have been a constant winner since.
To date I have won $33,675.00! 
My last win was this past Wednesday 
when I knocked off another $1,370.00!

J.M.R.
(name and email supplied)
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Here's what one player got from playing regularly. Note that after the 2nd week all the prizes were effectively free:

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Week 1 - spent $40 - won $54
Week 2 - spent $60 - won $232 (my tickets were free from this point!)
Week 3 - spent $30 - won $128
Week 4 - spent $30 - won $12
Week 5 - spent $30 - won $10
Week 6 - spent $30 - won $46
Week 7 - spent $60 - won $612
Week 8 - spent $20 - won $3,300
Week 9 - spent $30 - won $85
Week 10 - spent $60 - won $5
Week 11 - spent $20 - won $210
Week 12 - spent $60 - won $126

Cheryl M.
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But what many often forget is to keep playing regularly like Cheryl. 

I call it "play persistence."

Because every game you miss is a winning opportunity lost for ever.

In his autobiography, Chinese superstar pianist Lang Lang tells the story as a child of being late to lessons one day. His father went berserk.

"You have lost two hours of time that you will never get back again!" raged the father.

And that's the secret of not only Lang Lang's phenomenal success, but our own. 

Play often and never miss a game.

Time and opportunity lost can never be regained.

Silverite (a buyer of my system) Lester R. - a friend of mine for many years - found this out to his great loss. 

His numbers came up just a few weeks ago, and his winning line in the Australian Tattslotto gave him a win of $1 million. It would've solved all his problems and set him right for retirement.

Sadly he didn't play that time. 

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...alas I let that fateful night go by when I did not buy, 
and the prize pool meant that $1M would have been won 
as my first line of numbers came up."

- Lester R . (Name and Address Supplied)
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And I had to listen to his disappointment on the phone as he related what could've happened. It was a bitter blow.

Once you miss out on a game, the opportunity to win has gone forever.

And unless you play, you'll never know whether your numbers have stacked up in line for you.

It only takes one line of numbers to bring you a fortune and completely change your life.

There's a reason the slogan for playing the lottery is "be in to win."

Taking part in each and every game is quite simply an essential step for any lottery winnings.

And you won't have to spend 10,000 hours to do it either!








Happy Winning!
Ken Silver