Lottery Ticket

 

How To Read Your Losing Powerball Ticket

(Credit and link to: someecards.com)


Let’s face it:  most of us know, as we’re buying our losing lottery ticket, that we won’t be flying off to our newly purchased tropical island on our newly purchased private jet. Yet, we do it anyway.

It’s fun to dream…

With the jackpot currently at $9oo million, how can one resist? 

Here’s how (consider the following):

  • You’re more likely to die getting hit by a car as a pedestrian, in an airplane crash, getting struck by lightning, or stung by a wasp
  • You’re more likely to be attacked by a shark
  • You’re more likely to be elected president of the United States
  • You’re more likely to be born with extra fingers or toes
  • You’re more likely to be drafted into the NBA  

           (credit nbcnews.com)

The odds are 1 in 175,223,510; not real good. 

I took a class in Finite Math, which studies odds, probabilities, and the like. After completing the course I vowed never to play the lottery again and suggested they teach the class to people in Gamblers Anonymous. 

But, eventually someone has to win!

So, after I enter the HGTV Dream Home Sweepstakes, I gotta run out and buy a lottery ticket…have a great weekend!!  🙂

 

Photo Finish Friday

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Reflections

 

“The past is our definition. We may strive, with good reason, to escape it, or to escape what is bad in it, but we will escape it only by adding something better to it. “~ Wendell Berry

We’re one week into the new year and I find myself still reflecting on the old year; how to avoid the mistakes of the past and build a better today. Learning mindfulness in order to really appreciate and be in the now, since that’s all we really have.

Wonderworks!

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WonderWorks – 9067 International Drive Orlando, FL 

The history behind this unusual and upside-down building in Orlando, FL is as follows:  it was once a top secret laboratory in the Bermuda Triangle that suffered an experiment gone awry. It was lifted up and  carried all the way to International Drive in Orlando, where it was deposited upside down! Fortunately, all the contents remained intact and undamaged!

WonderWorks is 35,000 square feet of educational and entertaining exhibits, including 100 hands-on, that challenge the mind and spark the imagination.