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salamoon 6 year s ago
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Before he died, he told his financial advisor, “Winning the lottery was the worst thing that ever happened to me.”

nah, your decisions after winning lottery was the worst thing ever happened to you.

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16 mil for 3 months.... wauw.
       
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Willie Seeley

Willie Seeley and his wife were simple people, but all that changed when they won $450 million from the lottery. At first, they just wanted to live a leisurely life, but things didn’t work out that way. First, he had to split the winnings with 15 others that also pitched in to buy the ticket, leaving him with only $4 million. Still, he was able to leave his job, buy the things he wanted, and do the stuff he wanted. Despite all that, he and his wife still consider the money a curse, saying it drew them unwanted attention from long-lost relatives, beggars, and every television producer on the planet. Seeley’s advice to any future winners: Run.

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