Why I Still Read Dinosaur Newspapers (And Still Win Lottery Prizes)
Every morning before breakfast I go out my garage door (so I can pass by and drink in the shape of my sleek Bentley Continental, sitting there gleaming in the semi darkness).
Out to the driveway to retrieve the morning paper. The same one I occasionally hear plopping on the ground outside my bedroom window an hour before, then the delivery car driving away in the dark.
That's how newspapers make their money...by feeding our gullible minds with negativity we crave...to make our ordinary lives appear better than the unfortunates we're reading about.
And as I spread it out on the kitchen table, parked under my bowl of cereal or plate of omelette, I wonder again why I still read it.
Many positive and successful people say we should stop listening to all news.
In fact, the other week I saw a photo of a friend standing in front of his newly built commercial premises. It was interesting because I didn't know he had returned from a 3 month trip in South America. And I didn't know he was so rich.
While I'm certain that newspapers - the dinosaurs of our digital age - are destined for extinction - information isn't.
By the way, I'm sitting in bed right now writing this article on my iPad. The newspaper is waiting for me outside on the drive. Old and new. Two completely different ways to connect to the world.
I don't ever want this lottery newsletter to resemble a newspaper - all bad with a couple of sunshiny items to perk us up.
If we read about lottery players who won - but really didn't because they forgot take a ticket - this should be a wakeup call for us all.
It's info like this that should cause us to grab our tickets and run down to the nearest lotto shop before we lose that same opportunity.
It's information that I hope I bring you each day - so you don't get caught with a handful of tickets, wasted opportunities you'll regret forever:
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We all need reminding of the path to take.
So do me a favor...look below and get the next product you need to make your lottery fortune.