Friday, June 6, 2014

                                           


                                                                                            Too Much Money is Bad





        "Anybody who thinks money will make you happy, hasn't got money". This quote means if you go one day with thinking that money is the happiness of life then you haven't got real money yet. Money comes and goes never last as long as you want. Yes, Money does buy you what you want , pay's bill and buy what you need but money is just evil. Money is evil because you have to work long hours everyday just to make money to  keep your house and buy food. Some people work so much they get injured and sent to hospitals all the time. If money wasn't evil we would just get it hand to us without doing any work and people wouldn't be killing others for it.
       For a lot of people, winning the lottery is the American dream because your winning money. But for many lottery winners, the reality is more like a nightmare.
"Winning the lottery isn't always what it's cracked up to be," says Evelyn Adams, who won the New Jersey lottery not just once , but twice (1985,1986), to the tune of $5.4 million. Today the is all gone and Adams lives in a trailer. She did not only won once but twice and she still went broke , like i said before money comes and go. When you get too much money you just think you have to enough and you buy any and everything.
       William "Bud" Post won $16.2 million in the Pennsylvania lottery in 1988 but now lives on his Social Security. He said he wised it never happened and it was totally a nightmare. Post former girlfriend successfully sued him for a share of his winnings.A brother was arrested for hiring a hit man to kill him , hoping to inherit a share of the winnings. Other siblings pestered him until he agreed to invest in a car business and a restaurant in Sarasota, Fla. Two ventures that brought no money back and further
 strained his relationship with his siblings.
     Today you could wake up with a lot of money and the next day after that you wake up with nothing not even a house with a roof or a bed to sleep on. All the famous people you see with money don't go a day without working because the less work the more money going out of their account.
    Suzanne Mullins won $4.2 million in the Virginia lottery in 1993. Now she's deeply in debt to a company that lent her money using the winnings as collateral. She borrowed $197,746.15, which she agreed to pay back with her yearly checks from the Virginia lottery through 2006. When the rules changed allowing her to collect her winnings in a lump sum, she cashed in the remaining amount.