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Combine the bullet points. The severity of losing $1 is negligible. The severity of gaining $100 million is immense. Thus, even though gambling on the lottery is a net negative, the negative point (losing $1) is so negligible that it isn't an issue and gambling could be done as far as I'm concerned. That is, until you repeat it to excess (such as dumping your life savings into $1 lottery tickets so the severity of a loss is no longer negligible).
Exactly.... nothing at all wrong with buying the occasional SINGLE lottery ticket.
When it becomes a "budget item" however (usually for those least able to afford it!) it's a serious problem.
That's actually interesting.
Makes perfect sense too.... an army made up completely of "scouts" but with no soldiers marching in formation isn't winning many battles either!