Personal statement from new lottery millionaire from Lower Franconia
The lottery can be a life-changing game of chance: Of course, the stories of people who have not always had it easy in life and who can then turn things around thanks to a jackpot are particularly impressive and beautiful. The win of a craftsman from Lower Franconia certainly belongs in this category. The new multi-millionaire shares his joy and his very special strategy with the public.
With Lotto's classic ‘6aus49’ game, the jackpot can quickly reach several million. This was also the case on 24 August, when a 60-year-old from Lower Franconia won a whopping €2.3 million with 6 correct numbers. Although he didn't hit the top prize category, the windfall was still a big hit for him.
In his personal statement, he talks openly about the tactics that helped him win millions and gives an insight into his plans for the future, in which doing nothing does not seem to be an option. An example of how maths and a pinch of luck can completely turn your life around in just one draw, but that doesn't necessarily mean you have to change everything straight away.
No more money worries thanks to a special strategy and of course (above all) a lot of luck - but you still won't give up work
The craftsman from Lower Franconia, who won the remarkable lottery prize of 2.3 million euros with a system ticket, stands out from many other new millionaires thanks to his special approach and down-to-earth attitude.
Despite his sudden wealth, the Lower Franconian remains grounded. Instead of retiring, he plans to continue working in his trade: ‘I enjoy my work, and there are also problems with recruiting new talent in the business,’ said the newly minted millionaire, emphasising his commitment to his profession and his respect for the challenges of his industry. Especially in times when many companies are desperately looking for skilled labour, his commitment is a valuable contribution.
Although, as he says himself, the profit has given him the opportunity to reduce financial burdens such as the mortgage on his house and make his future more carefree, this is no motivation for him to give up his work. This attitude demonstrates not only his passion for what he does, but also his sense of responsibility towards his business and his family - a pragmatic approach that proves that a sudden windfall can make life easier, but doesn't have to change fundamental values and commitments.
For this reason, little information is usually disclosed about new lottery millionaires
Lottery millionaires are usually announced very carefully - and a lot of information remains hidden from the public. Lotteries do announce their winners, especially in the case of spectacular jackpots, but often only superficial facts are given: the amount of the prize, the state of origin and sometimes the age of the winner. Personal information, such as name or profession, is generally not disclosed in order to protect the privacy of individuals. There are many reasons for this.
First of all, for many, sudden wealth is a massive life change that can have both positive and negative effects. This is why lottery companies also advise people to seek the services of a professional winning counsellor after hitting a jackpot. The public attention is overwhelming for many new millionaires. Some therefore deliberately want to remain in the background in order to preserve their accustomed lifestyle and privacy. There is also a risk that new millionaires will be besieged by friends, relatives or even strangers asking for financial support, which can create additional pressure.
Nevertheless, publicising the winners is lucrative for the lottery companies:
- On the one hand, this serves to advertise and increase confidence in the lottery. The presentation of lucky winners increases the attractiveness of the game and encourages other players to try their luck as well. It is often argued that the stories of successful players, even if they remain anonymous, help to emphasise the legitimacy and social aspect of the lottery.
- On the other hand, lotteries can benefit from the emotional stories of winners. These are often used in marketing campaigns. The mere dissemination of information about winnings also increases the willingness to participate, as the feeling that ‘anyone can become a millionaire’ is reinforced.
Ultimately, it is a balancing act between protecting the privacy of the lucky ones and the need to present the lottery as an attractive and exciting game of chance.
Conclusion
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