Notas del episodio
Most people don’t buy Lotto tickets because they’re bad with money. They buy them because life is expensive — and hope feels good.
In this episode, I break down why Lotto won’t make you rich, even if you “only play small” or think you’re playing smart.
Using New Zealand data, we talk about:
- How much Kiwis actually spend on Lotto each year
- How much money really goes back to the community
- Why the odds are far worse than most people realise
- The psychology behind why Lotto feels like a way out
- And why many people who do win still end up financially stuck or broke
This isn’t a judgement episode. It’s an honest kōrero about hope vs systems, and why relying on luck can quietly delay real financial stability.
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