Quote from MandelbrotSet:
mschey, Brandonf, JB3
The guy has a wife, a family to support, and everything that goes along with that.
So he took an ill-considered gamble, blew threw funds that should have been used to insure the well-being of the people he supposdely loves most in the world, has gone deeply into debt to the tune of $100,000 using credit cards and has not paid his rent/mortgage for God knows how lng.
I see absolutely nothing that is admirable about the scenario that I just described.
If anything he appears to be a fool who did not know how lucky he had it when everything was going his way, and instead of shoring up against the lean years has totally destroyed what good things he had (from a material perspective).
Lotto player indeed.
This so much reminds me of the "Historian's Fallacy", as described here at #5:
http://www.cracked.com/article_17142_logical-fallacies-5-ways-common-sense-screws-us.html

